In this March 2026 session of the Oxford Procurement of Government Outcomes Club (Oxford POGO Club), we will take stock of how the Procurement Act 2023 is operating in practice, with a particular focus on the shift towards a more transparent, data-driven procurement system and what this means for accountability, outcomes and future reform.
The Procurement Act 2023 came into force on 24 February 2025, marking one of the most significant overhauls of UK public procurement in recent years. One year on, how is the new regime working in practice and what comes next?
This session will focus on the shift towards a more transparent, data-driven procurement system, including the central digital platform, Find a Tender, procurement data, and the development of a supplier registration system.
Recent developments have increased emphasis on how procurement data is used to drive policy objectives, including departmental targets for SME spend and new reporting expectations. Against this backdrop, we will explore how these elements are working in practice.
Is the system improving visibility and accessibility for suppliers? Are contracting authorities able to engage effectively with new data requirements? And is the growing use of targets and published data supporting meaningful accountability and behavioural change?
We will also look ahead to the next phase of reform, identifying where further refinement or guidance may be needed to ensure the regime delivers on its ambitions.
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This online session is co-hosted by the University of Oxford’s Faculty of Law and the Government Outcomes Lab (GO Lab) in the Blavatnik School of Government.
The Oxford Procurement of Government Outcomes Club (Oxford POGO Club) is a knowledge sharing initiative that is open to anyone interested in capacity building in public procurement and in collaboration to improve social outcomes. We host monthly calls, maintain a maillist, and share other resources. Participants come from many different disciplines, sectors, and countries.
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