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Spotlight On: Eddie Regan, PASS Procurement Consultant

Eddie Regan is one of BiP’s longest serving employees and a font of procurement knowledge Starting at the company in 1984 as a salesman, Eddie is now our PASS Procurement consultant, sharing his experience in and knowledge of government procurement

Defence Procurement Minister Jeremy Quin to speak at DPRTE 2022

Press release: January 2022 The Minister for Defence Procurement, Jeremy Quin, has been confirmed as a keynote speaker at Defence Procurement, Research, Technology and Exportability (DPRTE) 2022. DPRTE is pleased to invite the key government minister to deliver this year’s

The Changing Face of Procurement in 2021 – Keeping you informed

Back in December, the Government published their Transforming Public Procurement Green Paper, with the goal of speeding up and simplifying procurement processes, placing value for money at their heart and enabling innovation in public service delivery. But what does this

Press notice: Transforming Procurement in 2021 – Have your say

Last month, the Government published their Transforming Public Procurement Green Paper, with the goal of speeding up and simplifying procurement processes, placing value for money at their heart, and enabling innovation in public service delivery. And, while the proposals currently only

Aim for Growth 2021

BIP Solutions launches Aim for Growth 2021 to help businesses win more public sector opportunities BiP Solutions is pleased to announce the launch of its new Aim for Growth 2021 initiative, which will challenge businesses to focus on the many

Brexit positioning statement – October 2019

The situation around Brexit remains fluid. The EU has agreed to a ‘flextension’ – extending the deadline for the UK’s exit from the EU to 31st January, but with an option for ‘exit day’ to be brought forward if a

Procurex Wales: press release, 06.08.2019

  This year’s Procurex Wales event, originally scheduled to be held at the Motorpoint Arena Cardiff on 7 November 2019, will now take place on 18 March 2020. The Welsh Government made this decision to allow them to dedicate the