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Opportunities for Public Procurement Post Brexit

13 October 2017      Emma Keenan, Procurement Specialist

A new discussion paper from the Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) explains why it thinks the current Directive restricts effective procurement strategies or areas such as engaging SMEs and the inclusion of wider social and economic goals. It explains the "12 valuable lessons" learned and then highlights a number of ways in which central government and places can progress procurement policy and practice in a post-Brexit environment. The report is focussed on work with local government, however the theme is relevant for HE and makes for interesting reading.

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