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North East urged to sign up for government contracts
Small firms across the North East are being urged to sign up to the government’s Supply2.gov.uk website and to take advantage of the thousands of government contracts available.
More than 9,000 companies in the region have already signed up to the website, which provides a database of government contracts for small businesses wishing to supply to the public sector.
Nick Brown, Minister for the North East, said: “Every year the government spends many billions of pounds on public sector contracts. It is important that we help small and medium sized firms take advantage of the opportunities these contracts provide. In the current economic climate this is more important than ever. The supply2.gov.uk website is a crucial tool for this.”
The site includes information about opportunities across a range of public sector bodies, and improved links with the CompeteFor.com website mean that companies registering with Supply2.gov.uk can also access sub-contracting opportunities relating to the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Supply2.gov.uk Marketing Brand Manager Fiona Campbell said: “A recent refresh to the Supply2.gov.uk website in November 2008 has ensured the site is a more user friendly platform where registrants can benefit from increased information and better navigation.”
To encourage more companies to register with the site and to help them understand the public sector market, there will be a series of special events taking place across the country in the spring. The “Develop your tendering skills” workshop will take place on 5 May at the Thistle Hotel, Newcastle, and will give companies information on how to use the Supply2.gov.uk website, how to put together an effective tender proposal and have their procurement-related questions answered by leading experts.
For more information and to register for the events, visit www.supply2.gov.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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