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  2. List of central purchasing bodies in the United Kingdom

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    This is a list of central purchasing bodies serving public sector procurement in the United Kingdom. Central purchasing bodies are also known as "Public Buying Organisations" (PBOs). [1] In May 2010 the National Audit Office estimated that there were just under 50 public buying organisations in the UK. [2]

  3. Government e Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Government e Marketplace (GeM) is an online platform for public procurement in India. [1] The initiative was launched on 9 August 2016, by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India with the objective to create an open and transparent procurement platform for government buyers. [2]

  4. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    Public procurement in Slovenia is overseen by the Public Procurement Directorate within the Ministry of Public Administration. [169] The Slovenian Public Procurement Act, the ZJN-3, came into force on 1 April 2016, and covers both public sector and utilities procurement, implementing Directives 2014/24/EU and 2014/25/EU in one piece of legislation.

  5. Public eProcurement - Wikipedia

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    The term Public eProcurement ("electronic procurement" in the public sector) refers, in Singapore, Ukraine, Europe and Canada, to the use of electronic means in conducting a public procurement procedure for the purchase of goods, works or services.

  6. Government procurement in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    At around £290 billion every year, public sector procurement accounts for around a third of all public expenditure in the UK. [1] EU-based laws continue to apply to government procurement: procurement is governed by the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, Part 3 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015, [2] and (in Scotland) the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations of 2015 ...

  7. E-procurement - Wikipedia

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    Public sector organizations use e-procurement for contracts to achieve benefits such as increased efficiency and cost savings (faster and cheaper) in government procurement [23] and improved transparency (to reduce corruption) in procurement services. [24] [25] E-procurement in the public sector has seen rapid growth in recent years. Act 590 of ...

  8. Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation - Wikipedia

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    It claims to be the 'largest formally constituted public sector buying organisation in the UK'. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] YPO was formed as the Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation in 1974 as a joint committee of 8 local authorities, Barnsley, Bradford, Calderdale, Doncaster, Kirklees, North Yorkshire, Rotherham and Wakefield, all based in Yorkshire, hence the ...

  9. UK Government G-Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Public Sector organisations can call off the services listed on the Digital Marketplace without needing to go through a full tender process. After plans were announced in March 2011, the government aimed to shift 50% of new government IT spending to cloud based services by 2015 [ 10 ] and diversify the supplier base to give greater opportunity ...