… procurement authorities or others. They may also engage in public reporting. There are opportunities to link reporting … news items on GRPP, can help to increase uptake by other public bodies and build understanding of what is being done. … example, targets may refer to the number or percentage of contracts that include GRPP criteria, the levels of …
… Various strategies for monitoring of publiccontracts exist, including periodic review meetings, … in relation to any of its subcontractors) or the public body or, in some cases, third-party audits or …
… and accountability within subcontracting arrangements in publiccontracts. Depending on the subject matter of the contract, … for small and/or social enterprises to participate in publiccontracts. This can be a way of increasing women’s …
… a key tool for addressing gender issues in the delivery of publiccontracts. Under the EU procurement directives and financial regulation, public buyers have the freedom to define a range of …
… bid for that particular contract. This does not mean that public authorities can favour these businesses generally or … one operator. Under EU procurement law, reservations in public procurement do not explicitly relate to women-owned or … regulation does not include the possibility of reserving contracts for sheltered workshops, employment programmes or …
… defines six separate procedures for the award of contracts: open procedure restricted procedure competitive … and testing of a new product or service to meet public sector needs. The contracting authority can then … services, infrastructure or technology to meet public needs. On the choice of procedure A contracting …
… If you are purchasing advertising services (e.g. for a public information campaign) and want to ensure that both … ") Link to the subject matter requirement Under the EU public procurement directives, all of the criteria applied in … matters. Examples of how to define the subject matter of contracts in a way that is gender sensitive In a contract for …