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" The procurement process is currently in the planning stage, with the formal application of the new Procurement Act set to commence on 24 February 2025. This procurement touches on various service classifications such as project management consultancy services, education and training services, and software implementation services. The changes introduced by the new Procurement Act are intended to simplify and make the commercial system more flexible, with a stronger focus on transparency and performance, particularly benefiting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSEs).
The services are to be delivered within the UK by Defra, located at Seacole Building, 2 Marsham Street, London. This tender represents a significant opportunity for businesses involved in personnel supply services, project management consultancy, education and training, and other related areas. The introduction of the new Procurement Act is designed to lower barriers for new entrants and SMEs, providing them with a more accessible and competitive bidding environment.
The central digital platform and simplified bidding process will particularly benefit smaller businesses by reducing administrative burdens. Companies that are agile and can offer high performance standards are likely to thrive under the new procurement frameworks. Businesses currently engaged with Defra or those planning to bid for future contracts should familiarise themselves with the new procedures and benefits to effectively compete for upcoming opportunities.
This Prior Information Notice (PIN) relates to Corporate Services - Resourcing. The intention is to share some updates regarding the application of the new Procurement Act in this area. Other such notices may be published by other category teams within Defra, and if your business operates across multiple categories you should review all relevant notices for updates.<br/>The Procurement Act 2023 is new legislation that will change the way the public sector buys goods and services. It aims to:<br/>* create a simpler and more flexible commercial system<br/>* open up public procurement to new entrants<br/>* take tougher action on underperforming suppliers<br/>* embed transparency throughout the commercial lifecycle<br/>The changes are expected to start on 24 February 2025.<br/>The existing legislation will apply until 24 February 2025. After 24 February 2025, it will only apply to procurements and contracts that started before this date, i.e. if the Invitation to Tender (ITT) was published, a voluntary transparency notice was published, or a pricing request was issued.<br/>The new features for suppliers include:<br/>* a central digital platform<br/>* a simplified bidding process<br/>* more flexible commercial frameworks<br/>* a new duty on contracting authorities to consider barriers facing SMEs and VCSEs<br/>* a stronger exclusions framework<br/>What will stay the same<br/>If you are an existing or potential supplier to Defra and have live contracts, are a member of an existing framework, or are planning to bid for a procurement that has or will start prior to the new regime commencing, that arrangement will continue to be subject to the existing Public Contracting Regulations until the contract ends. The same principle applies to any contracts that are subject to any other associated procurement regulations, such as The Utilities Contracts Regulations.<br/>What you need to do<br/>If you are a supplier, you should:<br/>* read the government guidance: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/transforming-public-procurement<br/>* sign up for regular TPP updates: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMgwpZ1kwubGUpKMLwu0ZpHS8zdWmXKgaHUJKRl-SwqQT95w/viewform<br/>* read the government TPP Knowledge Drops: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-official-transforming-public-procurement-knowledge-drops<br/>We recommend that you familiarise yourself with the new Central Digital Platform using these guidance videos:<br/>* An overview of the central digital platform, an enhanced Find a Tender service: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSfxoZoV3yI<br/>* How to register an organisation and the first administrator in 3 easy steps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnjCa4swtjA<br/>* Detailed walkthrough: How an administrator completes and updates supplier info https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4ZdbMGRqeQ<br/>* The central digital platform, an enhanced Find a Tender service: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSfxoZoV3yI<br/>If you have a question about the new procurement act, contact the Transforming Public Procurement helpdesk at: procurement.reform@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.<br/>Transforming Public Procurement<br/>Government Commercial Function<br/>How public procurement will change to improve the way supplies, services and works are procured for the public sector.<br/>GOV.UK
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