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Wicklow housing plan scrapped before contracts signed
A probe into Ireland’s scrapped PPP housing programme has revealed no contracts were signed before cancelling plans for 106 social homes in Wicklow.
Greystones coastguard station build remains stalled
Approval for the new Greystones coastguard station was granted in 2020, yet no construction contract has been signed.
Irish supplier secures landmark HSE mattress contract
Beechfield Healthcare has clinched a significant Health Service Executive tender to supply specialist pressure-relieving mattresses to CHO8, marking the first time the HSE has formally tendered for such products in the community.
Untangling country of origin rules in government contracts
Navigating country of origin requirements in US government contracts is a regulatory maze even for seasoned procurement leaders.
Ireland joins EU scheme to fast-track defence procurement
Ireland is signing up to the EU’s new SAFE scheme to accelerate the procurement of critical defence systems, enabling faster access to sonar, air defence, cyber capabilities, and force protection equipment.
PepsiCo redefines procurement with AI integration
PepsiCo is setting a new benchmark in procurement by deploying Salesforce’s Agentforce AI to transform decision-making and operational efficiency.
Procurement power
Procurement is no longer just about price and delivery. It's about credibility, accountability, and trust—at every level.
Lleida.net secures Latin American foothold with signature tech
Lleida.net has clinched its first Latin American contract for its Universal Signature Verification Certificate, winning a competitive tender from the Dominican Telecommunications Institute.
Break into government contracts without the paywall
Euna Solutions has launched the Euna Supplier Network — a free platform giving businesses direct access to government contract opportunities across the US and Canada.
Department withholds contractor name in anti-paramilitary campaign deal
A £200,000 government contract for an anti-paramilitary campaign has been awarded—but the identity of the firm remains undisclosed due to "security reasons."
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