Obtaining better value for money from police procurement (2)
This consultation is now closed.
This consultation has been launched to seek views on the government's proposals to specify contractual arrangements to be used by the police service to procure equipment and services.
This is in line with the approach to procurement set out in policing in the 21st century: reconnecting the police and the people, a consultation published on 26 July 2010, and in the strategy on police value for money.
A previous consultation in 2010 obtaining better value for money from police procurement sought views on proposals for the first such Regulations. A response document for that consultation, and an impact assessment were published in February 2011 and, at the same time the Police Act 1996 (Equipment) Regulations 2011 were made. They came into force on 4 March 2011.
This consultation covers amendments to add additional categories to the Police Act 1996 (Equipment) Regulations 2011 and new Regulations covering some services.
How to respond
You can send us your comments by using our online form.
The consultation closed on 27 April 2012.
- Obtaining better value from police procurement (PDF file - 335kb)
- Impact assessment (PDF file - 309kb)
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Consultation information
- Intended audience:
- police forces and authorities
- staff associations and unions representing police officers
- businesses who contract with the police
- Reference number: Obtaining better value for money from police procurement (2)
- Issued: 03 Feb 2012
- Opening date: 03 Feb 2012
- Closing date: 27 Apr 2012
How to respond
Respond online
Please send us your comments by using our online form.
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