Questions raised about WA procurement
An audit has found room for improvement in contract management by WA councils.
4 May, 2020An audit has found room for improvement in contract management by WA councils.
4 May, 2020All WA councils are getting free access to a procurement platform to help drive COVID recovery.
23 April, 2020Government agencies spent $64.5bn on procurement in 2018-19 and $490.8bn over the last ten years.
16 March, 2020An audit says Aboriginal procurement targets are a good idea, but they’re not working.
2 March, 2020Actual or perceived conflicts of interest can irreparably undermine any procurement process, damaging public faith in government integrity.
20 February, 2020A Sydney council hopes to collaborate in a group procurement of recycled glass to use in asphalt mix.
3 February, 2020Startups are a solution to many government procurement opportunities because they view the world differently and can provide an answer which may not even be on the radar for a traditional provider.
15 January, 2020A new partnership is making it easier for startups to work with government.
13 January, 2020Governments must prepare for the future by investing in building responsible practices for how they procure AI.
4 October, 2019Procurement-related corruption has been a ‘recurring feature’ in complaints about local government.
30 September, 2019Three key NSW agencies have failed to comply with procurement probity policies.
27 May, 2019Commonwealth buyers will have to meet new targets on Indigenous contracts.
13 May, 2019There is a subtle balancing act between obtaining the best possible goods and services at the lowest reasonable prices and ensuring suppliers get a fair deal.
22 April, 2019Businesses tendering for federal procurement contracts will have to provide proof they have a clean tax record from July.
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