The CCS told us about the work they are doing to bring more suppliers in with some of its frameworks like the technology-based G-Cloud framework. The CCS commented that 99% of business done through G-Cloud is below £5 million, but it is not the only vehicle for opening the market to smaller businesses to bid on government contracts. The CCS told us that during the pandemic, it put in place a low-value procurement platform for any contract for common goods and services below £140,000. When ask...
The CCS told us about the work they are doing to bring more suppliers in with some of its frameworks like the technology-based G-Cloud framework. The CCS commented that 99% of business done through G-Cloud is below £5 million, but it is not the only vehicle for opening the market to smaller businesses to bid on government contracts. The CCS told us that during the pandemic, it put in place a low-value procurement platform for any contract for common goods and services below £140,000. When asked how government ensures that there really is competition, the CCS noted that it is not mandatory for government buyers to engage with suppliers on CCS Type: conclusion | Number: 18 | Response status: accepted Government response: 4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation Recommendation implemented 4.2 The Sourcing Playbook outlines how government commercial policy considerations should be balanced by contracting authorities and will be revised in line with the Procurement Ac