New Canadian Government Opportunities For Indigenous Businesses
We recently discussed new procurement changes in Australia with the Western Australian government procurement process, which includes specific policies to increase opportunities for Aboriginal businesses. The Government of Canada has recently announced similar changes to provide increased economic opportunities to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis businesses through their federal procurement process.
Through collaboration between Public Services and ...
Will Europe Get Stricter On Procurement?
The EU countries have agreed to pass the International Procurement Instrument (IPI), one that was initially proposed by the European Commission back in 2012.
The purpose of the instrument is to encourage reciprocal trade agreements, particularly from countries that the EU considers less 'open'.
The instrument allows the EU to apply penalties or exclude bidders if they come ...
Has Protectionism Found A New Home?
One of the first acts of the Biden administration was to direct public buyers to buy from American firms. China is apparently doing the same and the EU is seeking to add tariffs to those who make it harder for EU countries to trade with them.
Boris Johnson touted Brexit as a chance to "roll back the ...
Slovenia Strides Forward With Procurement Improvements
Slovenia is slated to join Ukraine as the only public administrations that will routinely monitor contract overspend on all public contracts. What's more, they're doing it in the open. Legislation is currently being passed to mandate the publication of contract identifiers for every item of spending across government.
The initiative will create the most advanced open contracting ...
South Korea Targets SME Growth Through Health Procurement
When selling to governments, SMEs often have challenges with matching the buying power and supply chain strength of larger organisations. For the South Korean Central Government, the pandemic has proved an opportunity to support small and medium-sized enterprises, by focusing on opportunities in the health sector through the provision of pandemic related health supplies to international ...
New Carbon Reporting To Impact 1,000 Suppliers
New rules to help reduce CO2 in public contracting show that at least 720 suppliers will be required to provide a detailed carbon reduction plan if they are to continue to win government contracts.
Procurement Policy Note 06/21 outlines how bidders on contracts worth £5m or more per annum will be expected to provide details of their ...
Trade, Policy And Procurement Meet Again.
The UK's Trade and Agriculture Commission has published its final report, along with twenty-two recommendations, one of which is to direct the UK Government to buy food sourced in the UK.
Recommendation 18: The UK government should review the current public procurement plan for food. In addition to achieving value for money and meeting nutritional requirements, it ...
McGowan Government Enhances Aboriginal Procurement Policy
In 2018, Western Australian Labour Premier Mark McGowan introduced a landmark Aboriginal Procurement policy. The objective of the policy was to improve outcomes for Aboriginal businesses in the state with targeted measures to increase contract awards.
From policy implementation through to the end of 2020, 533 contracts have been awarded, equalling more than $379 million of value ...
Are Trade Agencies Becoming More Like Hedge Funds?
Trade promotion, where a country promotes its companies and products to be bought by another, has a certain image. One imagines suave Alan Whicker clones sipping wine and doing deals at expensive hotels.
That image is changing rapidly and not just because Covid-19 makes getting on planes remarkably difficult. Data is the new frontier of trade, and ...
Meeting The Research Challenge
Our clients expect us to answer tough questions. Questions like, "what's the total value of public contracting worldwide?" or, "who's the leading buyer of consulting services in Europe?" Being able to answer those questions requires a thorough understanding of public procurement, but also an understanding of what data is available and how to query it.
Our work ...
US Consults On Social Procurement
The US Government's Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has requested submissions on the "methods and leading practices" to assess whether agencies' policies and actions are meeting the needs of underserved communities and cites procurement as part of their work.
Each agency will be required to lay out a plan for how they plan to overcome barriers ...
Harnessing Procurement To Tackle Climate Change
As experts in procurement and open data, we are pleased to see the recent announcement that global confectionery giant Mars is harnessing its procurement power to tackle climate change.
Joining forces with Guidehouse, a sustainability consultancy, Mars has developed a coalition of suppliers to use the procurement process to drive change.
The new coalition called the Supplier Leadership ...
Western Australian Govt Rolls Out New Procurement Process.
We're always pleased to see governments reviewing their procurement processes with a view to greater transparency. The Western Australian Government has recently released a new framework, supporting their Procurement Act 2020, bringing together goods, services, and works procurement under one piece of legislation.
The changes come from a recent review of the previous procurement framework, highlighting significant ...
Commit To Net Zero To Win Government Contracts.
....So says the Cabinet Office, with new measures released on World Environment Day that will require businesses to publish clear and credible carbon reduction plans before they can bid for major government contracts.
The Government claims the new rules will support their build-back greener plans, with potential government suppliers required to publish plans to reduce carbon emissions ...
NZ Government Pharmaceutical Procurement Review
The New Zealand Government is taking steps to improve its procurement of national medicine supply through a review process. The Pharmaceutical Management Agency, better known as Pharmac, is a New Zealand Crown entity that decides which medicines and pharmaceutical products are subsidised for use in the community and public hospitals.
Recent supply and quality issues have raised ...