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Building commercial capability for infrastructure delivery in local government
Case study
Learn how a local government authority scaled its commercial function to support £100m+ spend and ambitious infrastructure deli…
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Procurement Act - One year on: Lessons learned
Webinar
The Procurement Act went live on 24 February 2025, marking a significant shift in how public sector procurements are designed a…
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Strengthening financial resilience in local government: Five procurement strategies from private equity
Insight
Find out how private equity-inspired procurement disciplines can help local authorities move beyond reactive cost control and b…
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AI in public procurement: From pilots to scalable impact
Insight
How can the public sector embed AI responsibly, effectively, and at scale, within the realities of public sector governance, bu…
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UK public sector procurement priorities for 2026: What leaders need to anticipate
Insight
As the public sector enters a new year defined by transformation, constraint, and opportunity, what should procurement leaders …
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What’s ahead for procurement leaders in 2026
Insight
Discover key 2026 procurement and supply chain trends across sectors. Learn how leaders can boost resilience, leverage data and…
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Leading digital defence: AI, innovation and transformation
Podcast
Simon Lipscomb is joined by Victoria Cope, Commercial Director – Defence Digital and UK Ministry of Defence, to explore how tec…
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Making collaboration count: Unlocking procurement value across three NHS trusts
Case study
HNYPC partnered with Efficio and AdviseInc, combining healthcare-specific spend analytics with deep procurement expertise. The …
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Are we still judging public service projects by what goes in – rather than what comes out?
Blog
Public procurement is shifting from a focus on inputs and compliance to outcomes. How can the public sector accelerate this cha…
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Spending Review 2025: A roundtable perspective from Commercial
Insight
Efficio’s roundtable brought together UK government commercial leaders to discuss how Departments are responding to the Spendin…