Are your contracts set in stone from the word go? If so, what happens when those set-in-stone terms turn out to be less than advantageous to one of the signatories
When it comes to public service procurement, it may look to some like the current Coalition government has been happy to have gone for the lowest price as often as
Former HMRC CIO Phil Pavitt claimed in an interview with Computing Magazine that central government procurement teams may have been talking up the use of SMEs, but in fact they’re
Ah, the good old law of supply and demand – one universal market law that’s as relevant now as it was when people first started regularly getting together every full
Ah, the good old law of supply and demand – one universal market law that’s as relevant now as it was when people first started regularly getting together every full