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Brexit positioning statement – October 2019

The situation around Brexit remains fluid. The EU has agreed to a ‘flextension’ – extending …

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getting to grips with cyber security

Getting to grips with cyber security and compliance

The age of Big Data and cyber security is here, and with it comes both …

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eprocurement 101

eProcurement 101: Dynamic Purchasing Systems (DPS)

Technology has enabled the public sector to purchase more efficiently using bespoke software. To stay …

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October Brexit Round-Up

With the UK still scheduled to leave the EU on 31st October, the status of …

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eprocurement 101

eProcurement 101: One year on from Regulation 22

One year has passed since the introduction of Regulation 22. Last year, Delta eSourcing gave …

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Brexit Update: September 2019

Brexit has dominated the news over the past three years, and this shows no signs …

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COUP2019: Mission accomplished!

Lift off… Anne McKinnon and David McKenna of Delta eSourcing’s sales team transported themselves to …

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Delta eSourcing: an official G-Cloud 11 supplier

We are pleased to confirm that our service has secured a place on the G-Cloud …

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construction procurement

How will the future of UK construction affect procurement professionals?

The UK construction sector has a major impact on communities across the country. Not only …

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social housing

Growth predicted for the social housing sector

Delta eSourcing works closely with housing authorities across the country, supporting many to grow their …

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GDPR - Contract Management Software

GDPR Compliant Contract Management Software

Ahead of GDPR last May, public sector organisations faced a range of challenges to ensure …

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public procurement organisations failing to meet criteria

Why public sector organisations are failing to meet tendering criteria

In April 2019, the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) reported a city council …

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