

Enhancing Competition in Public Procurement: Lessons from the NAO Report
Competition in public procurement is not limited to financial competition; it is a key source of innovation and guarantees the fair allocation of public contracts.
Competition in public procurement is not limited to financial competition; it is a key source of innovation and guarantees the fair allocation of public contracts.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems have become a crucial part of the digital economy driving change, and providing new opportunities supported by technological innovation. As these
Public procurement plays a significant role in economic and social growth by assuring that governments deliver vital services and infrastructure to their societies. Imagine a
Procurement analytics is quickly becoming a core practice for efficient operations and effective sourcing in today’s rapidly changing business environment. Advanced analytics tools are being
Public procurement encourages collaboration between government and private enterprises, in turn allowing public authorities to achieve sustainable and circular practices. Procurement promotes the use of
Public sector procurement relies heavily on framework agreements as a streamlined purchasing tool for goods and services. Pre-negotiated terms are provided that reduce the complexity
In 2023, the U.S. federal government awarded a total of $759 billion in public sector contracts, representing a $33 billion increase from the previous year.
Introduction to Construction Tenders in the UK For companies that require tenders in order to obtain new contracts, construction tenders are particularly important in the
Introduction to Construction Sales Leads Construction sales leads are crucial in the construction industry since they help in connecting companies with potential projects or clients.
The public sector is a massive consumer of energy, water, and various other consumables, and therefore should be able to make a substantial contribution to
Exclusive to Tracker, we’ve created a unique online course to help guide you through the procurement process from finding an opportunity to winning the contract. If you’re ready to win more business with Government, join the course today. The public sector is the UK’s single largest marketplace and spends approximately £242 billion on the direct […]
The UK Government has announced further details around its plans to create 3 million new apprentices by 2020. With apprenticeships becoming a major priority, this Tracker blog looks at whether making apprentices a focus of your business strategy could help you win with the Government. The apprenticeship drive During the Summer Budget, the Chancellor introduced […]
After the first batch of EU Procurement Rules were made law in February, the UK Government is seeking public consultation on the implementation of the next raft of EU regulations. The Crown Commercial Service and Cabinet Office are consulting on two new regulations to further simplify the procurement process, the utilities contracts consultation and the […]
David Cameron recently embarked on a four-day tour of south-east Asia with the aim of agreeing business deals between the UK and Asia. The deals, thought to be worth more than £750m, are part of the Prime Minister’s efforts to boost export and trade between the regions. Mr Cameron, accompanied by a group of 31 […]
Following the Summer Budget announced on 8 July, Chancellor George Osborne has announced the first step in the upcoming Spending Review 2015. The Spending Review will be published in full on 25 November, however before then public sector departments will be asked to examine their processes, explain their expenditure and, in some cases, streamline their […]
The first Conservative Budget in 19 years was, unsurprisingly, Mr Osborne’s opportunity to exert the influence of the new Government in areas such as welfare, infrastructure and, maybe most significantly, business. In a Budget full of announcements which will have massive implications for businesses across the UK, Tracker examines the measures announced and explains which […]
We can help you write tenders as part of our packages, start today. Win Tenders Today You’ve found a great opportunity for your business. You’ve got a product or service that can really deliver what the buyer needs. Everything is falling into place. But you still need to write a tender response before you win […]
[BREAKING]: This story has been updated following the publication of the Airport Commission recommendations. Read on for more details! On Wednesday 1 July, the Airports Commission will deliver a report on the long battle surrounding London airport expansion. Amid speculation that the report will favour expansion at Heathrow but be inconclusive, this blog from Tracker […]
The UK construction sector is growing. According to the Office of National Statistics, the construction industry actually performed 0.9% better than previously anticipated. As a result of this strong performance, the overall economy grew by 0.4% rather than the 0.3% the ONS previously expected. With the industry growing, Tracker explains why now if the perfect […]
Prime Minister David Cameron has backed down on plans to hold the proposed EU Referendum on 5 May 2016, the same date as the Scottish Parliament and the London Mayoral election. Although no firm date has been set, it is clear that plans are currently underway to hold the referendum as quickly as possible, with […]
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