This SlideShare lets you know what to expect from Public Procurement after Brexit: BiP Business Analysis.
It examines current UK procurement procedures and opportunities and the way in which they are likely or unlikely to change after Brexit.
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2. Many of our public and private sector clients have
been asking how the EU referendum vote will impact
public sector procurement.
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3. The short answer is “not a lot”.
The slightly longer answer is contained in this
business analysis Public Procurement After Brexit.
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4. Written in layman’s terms,
Business Analysis: Public Procurement after Brexit
examines current UK procurement procedures and
the way in which they are likely or unlikely to change
after Brexit.
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5. The report is written by Principal Procurement
Consultant Eddie Regan; a professional who spends
most of his waking hours either studying or
instructing on procurement procedures.
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6. Eddie has helped BiP clients understand countless
regulatory changes over the years and in this
Business Analysis, he gives us his expert opinion on
the potential impact of Brexit.
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7. He said:
“If the UK exits the European Union but joins the European
Economic Area, there is likely to be little change if any –
the one key difference is we won’t have a voice at the
negotiating table for future Directives, but we will
probably comply voluntarily, just like Norway, Iceland
and Switzerland.”
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8. With much EU procurement legislation heavily
influenced by UK priorities, UK procurement is
unlikely to change dramatically following Brexit.
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9. BUT nervousness over the economy might encourage
UK customers – both consumers & businesses - to
tighten their belts or look for better deals
elsewhere.
10. Don’t let your fear give your competitors the upper
hand!
Brexit hasn’t stopped UK public sector business and it
shouldn’t stop yours...
11. In the financial year 2014/15, the public sector spent
approximately £263 billion on goods, works and
services, making it the largest marketplace for UK
suppliers.
12. The market is open to suppliers of all sizes, as Treasury
figures from 2014/15 showed 27.1% of central
government buying was with small businesses,
either directly (10.9%) or through the supply chain
(16.2%).
14. To seize these opportunities SMEs must keep
abreast of contract notices.
15. Supply is the only complete solution in the market
that will help you find, bid for, and win the
contracts that will grow your business.
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