Procurement Act

What is a procurement policy notice?

Created
November 17, 2025
by Connor
Last updated
March 13, 2026
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Summary

A procurement policy notice (often called a Procurement Policy Note or PPN) is an official government notice that tells public sector contracting authorities what procurement policy to follow and how to apply it in practice. It typically explains the policy change, who it applies to, the effective date, and what actions buyers must take in their procurements. For suppliers, a PPN can introduce new tender requirements or evaluation expectations, so checking relevant PPNs helps you understand what public buyers may ask for and why.

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A procurement policy notice (often called a Procurement Policy Note or PPN) is an official government notice that tells public sector contracting authorities what procurement policy to follow and how to apply it in practice. It typically explains the policy change, who it applies to, the effective date, and what actions buyers must take in their procurements. For suppliers, a PPN can introduce new tender requirements or evaluation expectations, so checking relevant PPNs helps you understand what public buyers may ask for and why.
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