Call off ContractA call-off contract is a contract awarded under an existing framework agreement that sets the specific goods, services or works, pricing and delivery terms for a particular order. The framework sets the overarching rules and terms, while the call-off creates the binding commitment for a defined requirement. Buyers may award a call-off directly or run a mini-competition among framework suppliers, depending on the framework’s call-off procedure. For suppliers, call-offs are the point where work is confirmed and revenue is secured under pre-agreed framework terms.
Dynamic purchasing systemA dynamic purchasing system (DPS) is an electronic procurement method that lets a public buyer create an open list of pre-qualified suppliers for commonly purchased goods, services, or works. Unlike a closed framework, a DPS stays open so suppliers can apply to join at any time if they meet the selection criteria. Buyers run mini-competitions among admitted suppliers to award specific contracts. For suppliers, this means you can join later and still compete for opportunities, but you must stay compliant with the DPS requirements.
Framework agreementA framework agreement is a pre-arranged set of terms between one or more buyers and one or more suppliers that sets the rules for awarding future contracts during a defined period. It is not usually a commitment to buy a fixed volume; instead, the buyer places orders later through “call-off” contracts, either directly or via a mini-competition. For suppliers, a place on a framework can create a route to repeat work, but each call-off may still require bids and performance against the agreed terms.
Framework contractA framework contract is a pre-agreed set of terms and conditions that lets a buyer award future contracts to one or more approved suppliers without running a full new procurement each time. It usually sets the scope, pricing approach, service levels, and how call-offs will be placed during the framework’s term. The buyer only commits to purchase when it issues a call-off (sometimes after a mini-competition). For suppliers, getting onto the framework makes you eligible for call-off work, but it does not guarantee spend.
Government Procurement Service FrameworkA Government Procurement Service Framework is a pre-established agreement that lets public sector organisations buy goods or services from a list of approved suppliers under set terms. It sets the rules for how future contracts (“call-offs”) are awarded during the framework period, either by direct award where allowed or through a mini-competition. For suppliers, winning a place on the framework can be a route to eligible public sector contracts, but it does not guarantee any spend or work.
Local Government Outcomes FrameworkThe Local Government Outcomes Framework (LOF) is a set of 16 national priority outcomes that central and local government in England use to measure and compare the impact of local government activity across priority areas such as housing, homelessness, health, and community safety. It brings together different performance measures into a single structure so that councils and central government can track progress, benchmark results, and inform funding and policy decisions. For suppliers, it clarifies what “success” looks like in outcome-based contracts and which metrics may be used to set requirements, monitor delivery, and report benefits.
NHS frameworksNHS frameworks are pre-competed procurement agreements that let NHS organisations buy specific goods or services from approved suppliers on set terms without running a full tender each time. A framework sets out the scope, pricing and performance conditions, and then buyers call off requirements either by direct award or by running a mini-competition between framework suppliers. For suppliers, getting onto an NHS framework can shorten sales cycles and increase eligibility for NHS spend, but it does not guarantee orders and you must meet ongoing compliance and reporting requirements during the framework term.
NHS supply chain frameworkAn NHS Supply Chain framework is a pre-procured framework agreement run by NHS Supply Chain that lets NHS and other eligible healthcare organisations buy commonly used goods and some services from approved suppliers on set terms. Each framework covers a defined category (for example surgical instruments or cleaning equipment), includes one or more lots, and sets pricing, specifications, and ordering or call-off rules for a fixed period. For suppliers, being awarded a place means you can receive orders or be invited to mini-competitions during the framework term, but it does not guarantee any sales.
Procurement frameworkA procurement framework is a pre-established agreement that sets the rules, pricing principles, and contract terms for buying specific goods, services, or works from one or more approved suppliers. Public sector buyers use frameworks to award call-off contracts quickly without running a full tender each time, either by direct award or a mini-competition. For suppliers, being on a framework means you are eligible to bid for or receive call-off work during the framework’s term, but it does not guarantee any spend.
Public sector procurement frameworksPublic sector procurement frameworks are pre‑competed agreements that set the terms for public bodies to buy specific goods, services, or works from approved suppliers over a set period. They do not guarantee work, but they let buyers run faster “call-off” competitions or direct awards within the framework rules. For suppliers, winning a place on a framework can open access to multiple contracting authorities, but you must meet ongoing compliance requirements and compete for call-offs on price, quality, and delivery.