Got any burning issues relating to B2G (Business to Government) e-invoicing which you’re eager to get off your chest?
Well now’s your chance! To help take us all to the broad sunlit
uplands of pan-European e-invoicing interoperability, currently
accounting for only 5%-15% of all transactions, the European Commission
invite Public authorities, citizens and enterprises to contribute their
ideas through a public consultation.
The objective is to raise awareness and therefore promote the uptake of
invoices generated via EDI, XML or web-based forms which can be
automatically integrated into buyers’ Accounts Payable systems.
It is hoped, because Public Authorities are the largest purchasers in
the EU that they’ll be the driving force for the broader uptake of B2B
(Business to Business) e-invoicing. This might be wishful thinking
given the Euro hiatus and general sclerosis towards agents for change in
the EU.
However, the administrative savings promised may be the driver in
pushing this forward from the top, so hopefully facilitating a downward
spiral in purchasing cycle costs and therefore in its own small way,
helping to ease the burden on European public debts.
Still interested? Then go to: http://ec.europa.eu/yourvoice/ipm/forms/dispatch?form=einvoicingpubproc&lang=en
It will remain open until the 14th January 2013.
The Public Contracts Regulations
Supplies & Services (except subsidised services contracts)
Subsidised services contracts
Works (including subsidised works contracts)
Light Touch Regime for Services
Small lots
The Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016
Supplies and Services
Works
Small lots
The Concession Contracts Regulations 2016
The Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011
Supplies and Services
Works
Small lots
The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 set out a number of rules for publication of public procurement notices on the Contracts Finder portal. For SME's and voluntary or charitable organisations (VCSEs) Contracts Finder offers easier access to public contract opportunities under the WTO GPA procurement thresholds necessitating publication on Find A Tender (FTS).
The notice types found on contract finder are:
1. Early engagement
Inviting feedback from industry on early procurement ideas (also known as ‘pre-procurement dialogue’).
2. Future opportunities
Information on procurements that are likely to be published in the future. The notice can be used to indicate when existing frameworks, or approved supplier lists or contracts are going to be available to be bid on.
3. Opportunities
Live invitations to tender. Used to seek to seek supply chain partners to bid for open public sector opportunities, or to tender for
subcontracts in support of delivering a public sector contract, or for lower value contracts.
4. Awarded contracts
Procurement opportunities that have been awarded to a supplier/suppliers.
NHSX is a new joint organisation that will be responsible for digital, data and technological initiatives across the NHS. It aims to take forward digital transformation initiatives within the NHS and introduce the latest digital services and technology in the healthcare system.
A statement from the Department of Health and Social Care states that, among its responsibilities, NHSX will reform procurement by:
“helping the NHS buy the right technology through the application of technology standards, streamlined spend controls and new procurement frameworks that support our standards”
NHSX will work closely with the NHS and the wider digital economy, to ensure that patients and staff have access to world-class digital services. Training will be part of this to ensure that staff are “digital ready”.
The new threshold values have been increased by 6% and apply from January 1, 2018
For contracting authorities such as central government departments/agencies and local authorities:
For contracting authorities in the utilities sector: