Procurement Transparency Suffers Under Covid-19
Government publishing of procurement notices has fallen significantly following the global spread of Covid-19. The total number of tender notices published globally has fallen by nearly 40%, with the numbers in Asia falling by 68%.
In many cases, the pandemic has forced buyers to focus on emergency procurements, particularly of personal protective equipment for medical staff. These ...
Data For Social Procurement
Social value has become an increasingly critical feature of public procurement. The $13tn of global public procurement expenditure provides opportunities to meld policy and delivery in a pragmatic way.
We have seen the Canadian government establish a preferential policy for minority owned businesses, something that has been a common feature of both US federal procurement and South ...
South Africa, Kenya lead the way on African transparency.
Both South Africa and Kenya lead the way in procurement transparency according to our data, South Africa and Kenya publish more tender notices than the rest of the continent combined and Kenya is the only country with that systematically publishes contract award notices. Both countries have implemented transparency initiatives and both are committed to using transparency ...
Missing Data Is A Known Unknown
There is a famous quote about the fragility of knowledge by Donald Rumsfeld, the hawkish US Secretary of Defence during the Iraq war:
"as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not ...
The Problem With Frameworks
-Ian Makgill
In my last post, I covered off framework agreements, and the advantages of using them for both government and suppliers.In this post I cover some of their less attractive features.
Frameworks act to moderate the way in which buyers test a market, which is all well and good, but they do have some problems.
They can suppress competition.
If ...
Do Framework Agreements Have Value?
-Ian Makgill
Framework agreements are like umbrella agreements, and are usually made with a group of providers to supply a set of goods or services. The initial framework tends to be a broad agreement which sets out general requirements that must be met before a supplier is able to join the contract. They are designed to 'refine' ...
NSW Aims To Reserve Procurement Budgets For SMEs
We're always pleased to see governments around the world improving their procurement processes, by broadening opportunities for all types of business to sell to them.
This week, the Australian state of New South Wales announced a number of new initiatives as part of its ICT/Digital Sovereign Procurement Taskforce, that began midway through last year. The objective of ...
Canada Launches Green Procurement
We are always pleased to see governments taking steps towards better procurement practices. Recently, the Canadian Government took a step forward for green procurement with Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) announcing an RFP for clean electricity to power operations in Alberta.
This Clean Electricity Initiative aims to use 100% clean electricity by 2022, reducing greenhouse gas ...
Post Brexit Procurement – What Will Change?
With the Brexit transition period officially behind us, it's worth considering the potential impacts of Brexit on Government procurement into the future.
While no one can guarantee what will happen, it is expected that demands for a commitment to better processes with greater transparency will continue.
There are two international procurement arrangements in place for the UK, and ...
Where Next For Data Led Procurement in Europe? A Discussion.
The They Buy For You Project (TBFY) concluded on 31 December 2020. To mark the occasion, we look back at three years of hard work, take stock and discuss the future of procurement analytics to unlock data value chains. Our conversation is with Till Christopher Lech (SINTEF Digital), Elena Simperl (King's College, London), Oscar Corcho (Universidad ...
Spending $400bn – A Demanding Task For Biden.
-Fiona Hunt
As my colleague Ian wrote this week, governments are increasingly looking to procurement to deliver better social outcomes. President Biden began his term in office by implementing new rules in US government procurement around these very outcomes. These executive orders focus on local economic development and reducing carbon, both present significant challenges for the procurement ...
Where Are All The Small Businesses?
While 2020 was an incredibly rocky road for many businesses globally, in public procurement it was SMEs in particular who lost out, both in terms of number of government contracts awarded to SMEs and the value of those contracts. Worse still, this appears to be a trend in public procurement outside of the effects of Covid, ...
Are UK, France and Germany Having a Competition Crisis?
We recently completed a study of European government procurement changes in the three years up to and including 2020, to assess the impacts of Covid.
In the process of our work, one area of focus has been a year on year calculation of the number of bids per tender, across all Europe. Analysing the data has highlighted ...
How Long Does It Take A Department To Publish A Contract Notice?
Public sector organisations have, according to guidance, thirty days to publish details of their contracts online. So, thirty days after a contract there should be a public notice with some key details about the contract online.
Our analysis shows that on average, just three departments met the thirty day guideline in 2020. In 2019, just two departments ...
Controversial Food Box Contractors Face Scrutiny
There is increased scrutiny for the suppliers of food boxes provided to the chronically ill and those asked to shelter through the Covid pandemic, and a number of high profile individuals have started to question the lack of quantity of goods and nutritional value within the 4,724,611 boxes that have been delivered through the food box ...