(www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/)

The Cabinet Office sits at the very centre of government, with an overarching purpose of making government work better.  It supports the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, helping to ensure effective development, coordination and implementation of policy and operations across all government departments.

The Cabinet Office also leads work to ensure the Civil Service provides the most effective and efficient support to Government to help it meet its objectives.


(https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Search)

Contracts Finder is an online resource that advertises opportunities commissioned by the NHS in England.  The site also contains details of contracts that have been awarded.


(http://ccs.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/)

The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is an executive agency of the Cabinet Office. Its overall priority is to provide procurement savings for the UK Public Sector as a whole and specifically to deliver centralised procurement for Central Government Departments.

The centralisation, standardisation and aggregation of spend on common goods and services are a key mechanism to deliver significant, sustainable cost reductions to Government. Operating at the heart of Government Procurement, it plays a key role delivering expert sourcing, category and centralised data management.

It’s value for money, commercial procurement solutions are fully EU compliant and cover energy, travel, fleet, office solutions, professional services, ICT, e-Commerce and property & facilities management, saving customers time and money.

CCS works with over 17,000 customer organisations in the public sector and their services are provided by more than 5,000 suppliers.


(http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Aboutus/Procurementandproposals/index.htm)

Includes details of the Department of Health’s Invitations to Tender (contract opportunities), as advertised within the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU), together with supplementary information.


(https://in-tendhost.co.uk/gloucestershireccg)

Since April 2017 all public sector bodies have been required by EU law to utilise an electronic e-Tendering system.  These systems provide a secure, transparent and fully auditable system for running competitive quotation and tender exercises.  GCCG procurement staff conduct procurement processes via the CCG’s chosen e-tendering system, In-Tend.


(https://improvement.nhs.uk/):

NHS Improvement is responsible for overseeing foundation trusts and NHS trusts, as well as independent providers that provide NHS-funded care.  They offer the support these providers need to give patients consistently safe, high quality, compassionate care within local health systems that are financially sustainable.  By holding providers to account and, where necessary, intervening, they help the NHS to meet its short-term challenges and secure its future.


(www.sid4gov.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/):

SID4GOV provides suppliers with a passport to all public sector opportunities. It enables suppliers to easily search and express interest in hundreds of government opportunities tailored to match their business needs.


(http://ted.europa.eu/TED/main/HomePage.do):

Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) is the online version of the ‘Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union’, dedicated to European public procurement.  TED provides free access to business opportunities. It is updated five times a week with approximately 1500 public procurement notices from the European Union, the European Economic Area and beyond.

You can browse, search and sort procurement notices by country, region, business sector and more.

Information about every procurement document is published in the 23 official EU languages. All notices from the European Union’s institutions are published in full in these languages.