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New Commonwealth Procurement Guidelines

November 2008

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The updated Commonwealth Procurement Guidelines are due to take effect on 1 December 2008.

The Commonwealth Procurement Guidelines represent the policy framework under which agencies govern and undertake their own procurement. Chief Executives are responsible for the management of the individual agencies; however they are also required to manage within the context of the Government’s policy framework.   The Guidelines also inform departments and agencies about the Government’s policy for new Coordinated Procurement Contracting Arrangements.

On 10 October 2008 the Minister for Finance and Deregulation Lindsay Tanner released the revised guidelines, which focus on achieving improved value for money through the negotiation of whole-of-government procurement contracts.

“The Government awards contracts totaling about $30 billion a year to procure goods and services. Improved value for money will be achieved through aggregation of government demand and negotiating whole-of-government procurement contracts in variety of core government areas, such as IT, professional services and travel.”

Where the Government establishes coordinated procurement contracting for a particular property or service, agencies must use the contract established for that property or service unless an exemption has been provided. These arrangements will reduce duplication between agencies in meeting common procurement requirements and provide the ability for the Government to use its combined purchasing power to improve value for money.

The Rudd Government is also committed to implementing measures to assist Australian small businesses to gain access to the Australian Government procurement market.

“Where it is sensible to do so, we will be looking to standardise procurement documents to ensure consistency in format, content, application and contracts. These documents will make it easier for small businesses to sell their goods and services to the Australian Government. My Department has already developed Source IT contract templates for Australian Government agencies for a range of simple ICT procurements.”

Agencies will also be required to review operations with a focus on simplifying procurement processes, particularly examining potential to reduce burdens for SMEs participating in tenders.
Mr Tanner also noted that in order to enhance transparency, agencies must make available on request, the names of any sub-contractor engaged by a contractor in respect of a Commonwealth contract for procurement.

Summary of Key Changes

The following is a summary of the main changes to the guidelines:

The Commonwealth Procurement Guidelines are available here.

The Minister’s media release is available here.

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