Christopher Brennan
Legal Director
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In June, we reported on the Cabinet Office's launch of Part 1 of a consultation process regarding the draft secondary legislation required to implement the Procurement Bill. This focused on areas of the Procurement Bill that require lists, calculations or further definitions to be used in practice, as the policy itself had been the subject of an earlier consultation.
On 17 July 2023, the Cabinet Office subsequently opened Part 2 of the technical consultation process. In this article, we take a look at what this second part will cover, why you might want to take part and how to do so.
Part 2 mainly focuses on the transparency notices that allow contracting authorities to progress procurements through the procurement regime in an open, transparent and informative matter. These notices include the following: pipeline notice, planned procurement notice, transparency notice, contract award notice and contract performance notice.
Other key matters that the consultation seeks views on are:
If you are a supplier to Government, you might be interested to provide feedback on whether the contents of:
All of the above are important in supporting your organisation's future revenue stream.
If you're a contracting authority, you might be interested to feedback on whether:
Again, these have some very important practical implications for facilitating successful Government contracting with industry.
So, as with Part 1, the answer is yes - this is a second opportunity to tell the Government whether certain areas of the draft legislation work well for your organisation, or if you feel it would benefit from more clarity in places, has any potential gaps, and/or overlaps with other parts of the Bill.
As with Part 1, this is not a consultation on the policy itself and respondents are asked whether they "strongly agree", "agree", "neither agree nor disagree", "disagree" or "strongly disagree" to 25 questions.
Alongside each question, respondents are also asked if they "wish to explain why you do not agree that the draft secondary legislation reflects or delivers the policy as described."
But before you answer the questions, you need to read:
If you have any questions regarding the impact that the draft regulations may have on your organisation, contact our Public Procurement team who can discuss this with you further. They have the insight and technical expertise to help you understand how the draft regulations will apply to your situation, and can help guide you through participation in the consultation.
Part 2 of the consultation closes at 11:45pm on 25 August 2023.
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