News
New guide to unsolicited unique proposals
22 May 2013 - From time to time, suppliers may approach government with an unsolicited proposal, to meet a perceived need.
Upcoming Agency Briefings: New Government Rules of Sourcing
17 May 2013 - The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment invites agencies to attend an Agency Briefing in your region on the New Government Rules of Sourcing.
Upcoming Supplier Briefings: New Government Rules of Sourcing
16 May 2013 - The Industry Capability Network, Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment and Business NZ are teaming up to bring a road-show to the regions on the changes happening in Government Procurement.
Your transition to the new Rules - an internal communications pack
To help you transition to the new Rules, we have provided you with an internal communications pack to use within your Agency.
Staff changes in the Government Procurement Branch
What's happening in the Government Procurement Branch?
Innovation in Procurement: NZ Police Mobile Voice & Data case study
Two agencies create one cost-effective mobile solution - collaboration leads to gains in policing efficiency.
Welcome to the Commercial Pool
Our new Commercial team provides access for agencies to a pool of highly capable and extremely experienced commercial procurement experts within MBIE.
Upcoming PFL Briefing Sessions
PFL has been developed to accelerate and broaden the Government Procurement Reform Programme.
Requesting applications - 2013 New Zealand Procurement Academy Intake
A subsidised study programme for procurement staff who want to undertake Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) study through the New Zealand Procurement Academy.
MBIE wins at 2012 CIPSA awards
The Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE) won two awards at the Australasian 2012 Procurement Professional Awards held in Melbourne last night.
New external recruitment provider contracts for government announced
The All-of-Government contracts for external recruitment services have been negotiated with 44 recruitment companies.
New Ministry starts work
The new Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) comes into being today (1 July 2012).
We’ve started to revamp procurement policy… so what?
Part of the Reform Programme is a review of the policy and regulatory framework surrounding government procurement. But what will this review actually mean for agencies and suppliers?
eMarket makeover adds new features, improves usability
eMarketplace, our e-commerce channel of choice, just got even better following a major makeover.
AoG contracts off to school
From 17 May, all 2,500 fully or partially integrated state schools will have the option to join the existing AoG contracts. Access to these preferential government rates comes with some conditions, most notably that items can only be purchased for use in the classroom and running the school, not on-sold to pupils.
All-of-Government contracts for councils
Check out our new quick guide to buying from All-of-Government contracts for councils.
2nd edition Government Model Contracts now available
The second edition Government Model Contracts have been launched and are now available for download.
Try our new Procurement Competency Framework
The Procurement Competency Framework is now available for download
Have you checked out our A-Z list of guides for agencies recently?
We've updated our A-Z list of guides for agencies and added some new ones.
What's happening with NG GETS?
Here you will find the latest news on the Next Generation Government Electronic Tenders Service.
Meet the Buyer - questions and answers
Questions and answers relating to the Ministry of Economic Development's Meet the Buyer event.
Refreshed procurement principles - we want your feedback!
As part of the Government Procurement Reform Programme we have reviewed and refreshed the principles of government procurement.
