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  2. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    promotion and organisation of training for central and local government officials involved in public procurement activities. [52] The Public Procurement Commission (PPC in English, KPP in Albanian) is a quasi-judicial state body with responsibility for providing legal protection in relation to public procurement. [53]

  3. Local Government Act 1999 - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government Act 1999 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, applicable to a wide range of local authorities in England and Wales.It was promoted by a Labour government, in the first years of the First Blair ministry, and was described, in 2000, as "arguably most significant local government legislation for a decade".

  4. Government procurement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In federal government contracting, the specific regulatory authority is required for the Government's agent to enter into the contract, and that agent's bargaining authority is strictly controlled by statutes and regulations reflecting national policy choices and prudential limitations on the right of federal employees to obligate federal funds.

  5. Government procurement in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK Government's first major statement on procurement strategy was published in 1984. [13]In local government, a policy of compulsory competitive tendering (CCT) was first applied to construction, maintenance and highways work under Part III of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980.

  6. Procurement - Wikipedia

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    When a government agency buys goods or services through this practice, it is referred to as government procurement or public procurement. [ 2 ] Procurement as an organizational process is intended to ensure that the buyer receives goods, services, or works at the best possible price when aspects such as quality, quantity, time, and location are ...

  7. Tender notification - Wikipedia

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    A tender notification is the publication and circulation of procurement opportunities by the procuring entity in various media like: Newspapers, purchasers's own website and government tender bulletin etc. The main objective of wider publicity is to make these opportunities available to a wider supplier community, increase the competition and ...

  8. European Single Procurement Document - Wikipedia

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    Created under the EU's 2014 Directive on Procurement [1] and implemented, for example, by Regulation 59 of the UK's Public Contracts Regulations 2015, [2] the ESPD is intended to simplify the process of qualification for tendering by permitting businesses to self-declare that they meet the necessary regulatory criteria or commercial capability ...

  9. Government procurement in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    An entity wishing to tender or to demonstrate that it meets the selection criteria (economic and financial standing, and technical and professional ability) for being invited to tender may rely on the capacities of one or more other entities, [50]: Article 63(1) for example if it intends to sub-contract part of the delivery in an area where it ...