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National Public Procurement Policy Framework

Public Procurement is governed by EU and National Rules. The first National Public Procurement Strategy is in development and will build on the public procurement reform programme and align with Better Public Service Transformation 2030. Supporting this strategy is the National Public Procurement Policy Framework, consisting of 5 strands:

  • Legislation (Directives, Regulations)
  • Government Policy (for example: Circulars)
  • Capital Works Management Framework for Public Works
  • General Procurement Guidelines for Goods and Services
  • More detailed technical guidelines, template documentation and information notes as issued periodically by the Policy Unit of the OGP

The framework sets out the procurement procedures to be followed by government departments and State Bodies under national and EU rules. The framework supports contracting authorities, including the OGP, the four key sectors (Health, Education, Local Government and Defence), individual departments, Offices, commercial and non-commercial State bodies, and private entities which are subsidised 50% or more by a public body, when awarding contracts for works, goods and services. It supports and enables Public Bodies to adopt procedures to meet their Public Procurement requirements and facilitates compliance with EU and National Procurement Rules.

Please refer to the Procurement Policy - Goods and Services page for more information.

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