- Published by:
- Department of Government Services
- Date:
- 17 Oct 2024
The Victorian Government Purchasing Board is an independent Board supported by the Department of Government Services that sets goods and services procurement policies. The report summarises the work carried out by the Board and includes information on procurement compliance and performance of departments and agencies.
Key milestones and achievements this year include:
- launch of the Procurement Knowledge Hub – an online eLearning platform to help lift procurement capability across government
- rollout of the Digital Marketplace and Supplier Hub - an online platform where government buyers can procure from state purchase contracts and registers, and suppliers can maintain their details in a central location
- continued development of the procurement data analytics capability in the Department of Government Services to support data-driven decision making
- development of new policy to enable collaborative procurement between agencies to improve value for money.
Glossary and acronyms
Key terms used in this report are explained on our page Glossary for goods and services.
Acronyms used in this report are explained on our page Acronyms for goods and services.
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Message from the Chair in 2023-24
Message from Ms Nadine Lennie, Chair, Victorian Government Purchasing Board.
VGPB at a glance in 2023-24
Learn about the core purpose and long-term aspirations of the Board, along with profiles of its members.
Priority 1: Streamline procurement for buyers and suppliers and facilitate data-driven decisions
Find out how improved data and analytics can positively impact procurement.
Priority 2: Build procurement capability to support good decision making
Improve buyers' procurement skills and knowledge.
Priority 3: Engage to support good procurement
Learn about the expansion program progress and good procurement support.
Priority 4: Create fit-for-purpose procurement policy
Making it easier to do business with Government.
Compliance in 2023-24
Learn about supply policy compliance, including reporting, audits, and performance.
State purchase contracts in 2023-24
Learn about the benefits of combining demand for common goods and services.
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