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Committee Material Published 6 Jun 2025 ↗ View on Parliament

Government’s ability to get the best deals with technology suppliers is being hampered by its lack of knowledge of what it is spending or its future needs. Government estimates that it spends over £14 billion each year on digital commercial activity. But it cannot say for certain as it has no central record of this spending. Government also lacks reliable or comprehensive data on its overall pipeline of future demand for digital services and lacks the ability to evaluate this against supplier...

Government’s ability to get the best deals with technology suppliers is being hampered by its lack of knowledge of what it is spending or its future needs. Government estimates that it spends over £14 billion each year on digital commercial activity. But it cannot say for certain as it has no central record of this spending. Government also lacks reliable or comprehensive data on its overall pipeline of future demand for digital services and lacks the ability to evaluate this against suppliers’ appetite to provide those services. Cabinet Office considers that following the Procurement Act 2023, a new database will give government better data Type: conclusion | Number: 5 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the committee’s recommendation. from data held across the eco-system, which will include the development of a standard framework for procurement platforms as well as the delivery of the central digital platform, leveraging data held in procure