
The green edge: Capitalise on Labour’s sustainability procurement plans

Every financial year, central government authorities publish eighteenth-month commercial pipelines, detailing upcoming contracts anticipated to exceed the value of £2m. In October 2023, Stotles analysed the commercial pipelines of sixteen Central Government authorities.
Since releasing that analysis, eleven of these authorities have updated their pipelines, revealing 320 digital contracts suppliers can target across 2024/25.
Upcoming contracts to target in 2024/2025.
Total valuation of contract opportunities.
This report will help you navigate these commercial pipelines to easily identify relevant digital opportunities. Read ahead to:
We have created a procurement pipeline search page containing all upcoming opportunities from these Central Government pipeline plans.
Click through to this page to filter these opportunities and search by keyword to quickly identify the most relevant opportunities for your company.
Begin your sales planning by searching for relevant contracts in this page. Then, sign up to the Stotles platform to save time and track activity related to the contracts and the attached buyers for free.
All upcoming digital contracts mentioned across these commercial pipelines are revealed in this page. Use this tool as your starting point to find future contracts from these buyers.
Focusing on individual contracts is one way to find and qualify opportunities for your upcoming sales pipeline. Another way to approach it is by focusing on top buyer activity.
For suppliers wanting to work with specific central government organisations or for those who have existing clients, understanding their unique pipeline will set you apart from the competition.
To help you understand which of the eleven central government authorities provide the greatest opportunities in 2024/25, we ranked each buyer by the value of the digital contracts within their commercial pipeline in the bar chart below.
Use our explore page to find historical, open and upcoming contracts for any government buyer.
In the section below, we highlight key trends for the top eight buyer's procurement plans to provide you with more specific insights. We exclude the SLC, the DHSC and the DCMS because they have provided limited data.
For each of these eight authorities, we highlight:
These buyers are listed below by the value of their digital pipeline. You can use the content bar to navigate to the most relevant buyer of interest.
The HO is the ministerial department that is responsible for immigration, security and law & order in the UK.
Digital spending plans:
Top framework agreements:
The HO’s commercial pipeline reveals indicators of their favoured routes to market for future digital contracts.
In the table below, we've displayed the HO's favoured routes to market based on data available in their commercial pipeline.
Departmental investment priorities:
Within the commercial pipeline, the HO reveals the department set to benefit from each contract. By understanding the departments the digital service is intended for, you can closely align your bid with the buyer's intent.
In the chart below, we provide a visualised breakdown of the HO's investment priorities by ranking how many contracts will be procured for each department in 2024/25.
With a free Stotles account, you can set custom alerts to be notified whenever the Home Office publish a relevant contract.
HMRC is responsible for the UK's tax, payments and customs, collecting money that pays for the country's public services.
Digital spending plans:
Top framework agreements:
HMRC's commercial pipeline update reveals indicators of their favoured routes to market for future digital contracts.
In the table, below we visualise HMRC's preferred routes to market.
Departmental investment priorities:
HMRC commercial pipeline does not reveal which departments each contract is intended for.
To learn more about this buyer's historical investment preferences, visit their buyer profile in the Stotles app.
Fill the data gaps in HMRC's commercial pipeline by using Stotles to learn about this buyer's historical investment tendencies and framework preferences to plan your next sales approach.
The MoD is responsible for coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government relating directly to national security.
Digital spending plans:
Top framework agreements:
The MoD commercial pipeline update reveals the most popular framework agreements it plans to procure through.
In the table below, we present the top-ranked routes to market stated in the MoD commercial pipeline.
Departmental investment priorities:
Within the commercial pipeline, the MoD reveal the authority department set to benefit from each contract. By understanding what contract is being sourced from where you can closely align your bid with the buyer's intent.
In the chart below, we provide a visualised breakdown of the MoD's investment priorities in terms of total contracts being issued.
Use Stotles to set notifications for the MoD and be alerted of when relevant opportunities come to market so you can stay ahead of competitors and win more tenders.
The MoJ is a ministerial government department that is at the heart of the justice system. Supported by 35 agencies and public departments, the MoJ is responsible for delivering a world-class Justice system to the UK.
Digital spending plan:
Top framework agreements:
The MoJ’s commercial pipeline reveals the most popular commercial agreements they will use to procure future digital contracts.
In the table below, we've ranked the top 6 frameworks referenced in the MoJ's digital pipeline plan.
Departmental investment priorities:
Within the commercial pipeline, the MoJ reveal the authority department set to benefit from each contract. By understanding the departments the digital service is intended for, you can closely align your bid with the buyer's intent.
See below for a visualised breakdown of the MoJ's investment priorities.
Use the Stotles contact finder feature to identify procurement decision-makers working in the MoJ to build a relationship with and stay ahead of competitors.
The DfT is responsible for the English transport network and a limited number of transport matters in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Digital spending plans:
Top framework agreements:
The DfT's commercial pipeline reveals the most popular commercial agreements they will use to procure future digital contracts.
In the table below, we've ranked the top 6 frameworks referenced in the DfT's digital pipeline plan.
Departmental investment priorities:
Within the commercial pipeline, the DfT reveal the authority department set to benefit from each contract. By understanding the departments the digital service is intended for, you can closely align your bid with the buyer's intent.
In the chart below, we provide a visualised breakdown of the DfT's investment priorities in terms of how many contracts are expected to come to market in 2024/25.
Use Stotles to set notifications for the DfT and be alerted of when relevant opportunities come to market so you can stay ahead of competitors and win more tenders.
The DfE is responsible for children’s services and education, including early years, schools, higher and further education policy, apprenticeships and wider skills in England.
Digital spending plans:
Top framework agreements:
The commercial pipeline doesn't give any visibility into what frameworks the DfE will procure through.
Using Stotles, suppliers are able to view the DfE's historical procurement strategies to predict what frameworks will be used in their commercial pipeline.
Fill the data gaps in the DfE's commercial pipeline by using Stotles to learn about this buyer's historical investment tendencies and framework preferences to plan your next sales approach.
The DWP is a government department in the United Kingdom responsible for welfare and pension policy, aiming to provide financial support, promote employment, and ensure the well-being of vulnerable groups in society.
Digital spending plan:
Top framework agreements:
The graph below highlights the DWP's preferred routes to market.
Departmental investment priorities:
The DWP does not disclose which departments it is investing in within its commercial pipeline.
To learn more about this buyer’s historical investment preferences to predict which government buyers are set to become active in 2024/25, visit their buyer profile in the Stotles app.
Use Stotles to set notifications for the DwP and be alerted of when relevant opportunities come to market so you can stay ahead of competitors and win more tenders.
The DLUHC is a UK government department that is responsible for overseeing local government, housing, and community-related policies.
Digital spending plans:
Top framework agreements:
The commercial pipeline reveals the most popular frameworks that the DLUHC plans to use in its 2024/25 procurement strategy.
The table below presents the top-ranked routes to market in the DLUHC commercial pipeline.
Departmental investment priorities:
The DLUHC does not disclose which departments it is investing in within its commercial pipeline.
To learn more about this buyer’s historical investment preferences, visit their buyer profile in the Stotles app.
Fill the data gaps in the DLUHC's commercial pipeline by using Stotles to learn about this buyer's historical investment tendencies to plan your next sales approach.
After using the tactics above to identify potential contracts revealed in commercial pipeline plans, we recommend implementing the following strategies to help expand and qualify your central government sales pipeline.
Authorities are not required to disclose future contracts under £2m in their commercial pipelines. Therefore, these future opportunities are not visible in the sections above.
To identify these smaller, competitive opportunities, our customers use the Stotles platform to execute these three proactive tactics:
Leverage Stotles' historical award data to identify contracts coming up for expiry, mentioning your keywords, competitors or partners. This can help you identify opportunities before they are officially opened to market.
Once you identify a relevant opportunity and understand the buyer's procurement plans, you should perform further due diligence before writing your bid.
We recommend taking 3 key qualification steps:
Use Stotles' competitor and partner mapping data to identify contracts they've won and upcoming opportunities you can infilitrate.
This report aggregates pipeline contract information from the following eleven central government authorities, accessed on 01/05/2024:
These authorities were required to publish these documents by April 2024 and detail all contracts anticipated to exceed £2m for the following eighteen months. This information was accessed and aggregated on 01/05/2024. Please note that other ministerial bodies or departments may have published datasets that are not included in this report.
While we have strived for accuracy in our data collection and analysis, please be aware that the information in this report is based on manual data collection available at the time of analysis. As such, we cannot guarantee that the data is free from errors or omissions. We recommend diving deeper into the source documents before formalising your strategy based on this contract information.
This Stotles report analysed UK central government procurement pipelines, identifying over 320 digital contracts up for grabs in 2024/2025. With over £5.4b on the table, the Home Office, HMRC, and the Ministry of Defence were identified as buyers with the largest digital spending plans.
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