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Spend over £500: August 2023
Details of spend on our electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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Spend over £500: September 2023
Details of spend on our electronic Purchasing Cards (ePC).
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Procurement - framework agreement for print and associated services (2023) lot 1 - buyer guide
This framework agreement is for the supply of print and associated services (2023) - Lot 1 (litho, digital and web print services).
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Public appointment: Chair appointed to the Board of Scottish Futures Trust
Public appointments news release
- Part of:
- Public appointments: news releases
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Scottish public sector supplier cyber security guidance: SPPN 2/2020
Policy note to make public bodies aware of a Scottish public sector supplier cyber security guidance note published on 15 January 2020 and updated January 2024.
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Procurement - digital technology and cyber services: Dynamic Purchasing System
This Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), is for the provision of digital technology and cyber services (DTCS).It replaces our DPS 2.0 for digital and technology services which expired in March 2023.
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Procurement - civil engineering framework: guidance
Guidance for public sector organisations on how to access and use the framework agreement.
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Gigabit In Scotland: public review report - revised
A revised report setting out the responses to the public review into eligible premises for public investment via Project Gigabit and actions taken as a result of the responses, including subsequent submissions. The report also describes the next steps for the delivery of Project Gigabit in Scotland.
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Colleges Tripartite Alignment Group: letter to Education, Children and Young People Committee
Letter from the Colleges Tripartite Alignment Group on 5 March 2024 to the Education, Children and Young People Committee (ECYP) with updates on what the Group has delivered and it’s priorities.
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Growth sector statistics
Key statistics on Scotland’s growth sectors.
- Part of:
- Business and innovation statistics