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Graph and download economic data for Defense Department, Military Prime Contract Awards to U.S. Business Firms for United States (M1531AUSM144NNBR) from Jan 1951 to Dec 1956 about contracts, military, prime, defense, business, and USA.
Post-award contract disputes between government contractors and the Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and other entities with whom the ASBCA has entered into agreements to provide services.
Open procurement data procurement orders (contracts) that has been done in the government procurement department annually shows all the data of (buyers, bidders, supplies, ...)
The government has set out the need for greater transparency across its operations to enable the public to hold public bodies and politicians to account. This includes commitments relating to public expenditure, intended to help achieve better value for money. As part of the transparency agenda, all new central government tenders and contracts over £10,000 are to be published from January 2011. Details of opportunities are published in a single location called https://online.contractsfinder.businesslink.gov.uk/" title="Contracts Finder" class="govuk-link">Contracts Finder. Contracts Finder is the main source of government contracting opportunities.
The Department is going further by publishing our contracts with a value of more than £500. As an initial step we are publishing purchase order detail for our low value procurements supplemented by additional documentation, where available. See the related downloads section below.
Since we first published purchase order information we have been working towards ensuring that our contracts over £500 can be published on Contract Finder, and from the end of May 2013 the transition we will discontinue publication of purchase orders on this website.
All organisations looking to bid for public sector contracts should be aware that if they are awarded a new government contract, the resulting contract between the supplier and government will be published. In some circumstances, limited redactions will be made to some contracts before they are published in order to comply with existing law.
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Continuously update the latest generic terms and conditions for procurement contracts of the Ministry of National Defense, including "internal purchase labor service, internal purchase goods, internal purchase information service, internal purchase labor dispatch" (including revised comparison table).
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Archived. This version of the Contract history dataset has been archived. The last update was applied to the data files on May 22, 2023. An updated version of this dataset has been released under the name CanadaBuys contract history. This new dataset shares a similar structure and many of the same column names as the CanadaBuys tender notices and CanadaBuys awards notices datasets that were released at the end of April 2023. >The combined CanadaBuys Data Dictionary has been updated to include a preview of the upcoming CanadaBuys contract history columns to assist in this transition. --- Contract History is information about contracts awarded by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) from January 2009 until May 2023, on behalf of federal departments and agencies. The Contract History CSV files are organized by fiscal year. A complete Contract History file, containing all contracts published from Jan 2009 to May 2023 is also available for download on this page.
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R & D expenditures financed by the Ministry of Defence (DNRDD — see previous page) are broken down into R & D performed by defence laboratories or domestic defence R & D expenditure (DIRDD — see previous page), and R & D carried out outside the ministry, mainly in the business sector. The latter are about 100 each year to receive funding in return for their R & D work for defence, in general through contracts. This funding amounted to EUR 2.008 billion in 2008. The second sector of execution is the State sector which brings together the large civil public institutions that carry out ad hoc research for the benefit of the Ministry of Defense.Series from 1999 to 2008
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Database provides is updated daily list of active contracts/master agreements. Data provides vendor name, vendor location and contact information, purpose of contract, start date, expiration date, authorized users, and purchasing agent's contact information. Public can also access the contract documents, bid abstract/pricing, notice of intent to award, and the terms and conditions that apply.
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National Defense Procurement Contract General Terms and Conditions and Procurement Bidding Instructions
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Graph and download economic data for Exports of Services: Transfers Under U.S. Military Agency Contracts (DISCONTINUED) (BOPXSVMTN) from Q1 1960 to Q1 2014 about contracts, military, transfers, agency, exports, services, and USA.
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Aggregated data from the AusTender contract system about Australian Government contracts and procurement statistics.
Below is the 2008/09 to 2011/12 aggregated data which contains the proportion of different contract types split by different categories including Defence vs non-Defence, overseas vs locally sourced and SME vs non-SME for each financial year,
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This is the historical contract notice (CN) data reported by Australian Government agencies for the years 1999 to 2020. The CN data has been sourced from the Gazette Publishing System (GaPS) for the years 1999 to 2006-07, inclusive, and from the AusTender from 1 July 2007 onwards.
Effective 1 July 2007, mandatory contract reporting was transferred to AusTender www.tenders.gov.au . Notices of contracts that were active at 1 July 2007 were migrated to AusTender and will therefore appear in both databases. These records are identifiable on AusTender by the GaPS ID reference. The reporting requirements for GaPS differed from those for AusTender reporting in terms of value thresholds, industry sector codes and contract confidentiality. For further information please contact the AusTender Help Desk at tenders@finance.gov.au.
The CN data reflects contractual information reported by entities in accordance with entities' procurement publishing obligations. Please note that the data contained within each file was correct at the time of extraction. Data may change over time as agencies undertake data quality assurance processes or as contract information is varied. The contract values on AusTender represent the total maximum value of each contract over its life, including where contracts span multiple years. AusTender data does not reflect annual expenditure. There is a Data Dictionary available for AusTender Contract Notice information which provides a full list of all the Contract Notice dataset field names and explains the data type, whether it is mandatory, and contains a description to provide further context for the data.
New contracts and contract amendments published within the last eighteen (18) months can be found by perusing the weekly "http://data.gov.au/dataset/austender-contract-notice-export/">AusTender Contract Notice Export files.
Contracts reported on AusTender are categorised under the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) which is reviewed and updated periodically. The UNSPSC is selected by an entity when reporting a contract to reflect the primary purpose of the contract. Below is a list of goods and services category codes used by Australian Government agencies to code their open approaches to market and contracts awarded for publication on AusTender. Code numbers starting with the prefixes 43 a Information Technology, Broadcasting and Telecommunications and 81 a Engineering and Research and Technology Based Services apply in the main to Information and Communications Technology related contracts, primarily ICT goods and services respectively.
AusTender Contract Notice data is also available as an Application Programming Interface (API) which provides CN data in the Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) schema.
Active contracts with the City of Richmond as of the most recent date of upload.
This bulletin provides figures on the composition and scope of the department’s expenditure, information on the impact of defence spending on the wider economy, and compares the MOD’s spending to that of other departments and other countries.
In the 2021 publication, the following table has been removed as updates to the underlying data are no longer published by HM Treasury, and the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
Additionally, after being omitted since 2018, the table detailed below has now been fully discontinued from the Trade, Industry and Contracts bulletin.
The following tables and related figures were removed in 2018 as they did not meet the quality standards required for an Official Statistics publication due to data quality issues:
Data is now at a sufficiently improved level to resume publication, albeit presented in a new format. Details on new contracts with SMEs are once again presented in the Trade, Industry and Contracts bulletin while direct expenditure with SMEs are incorporated into releases of MOD’s Regional Expenditure with UK Industry and Supported Employment bulletin from 2022 onwards.
A scheduled revision of 2021’s Trade, Industry and Contracts bulletin was made in February 2022. This provided an update on the latest UK Defence and Security Export statistics which were unavailable at the time of initial publication.
In the same revision, the competition and SME status of newly placed contracts in 2020/21 were also reassessed. This update addressed issues on late reporting of contracts and where data was not of sufficient quality to previously produce a competitive/non-competitive split for any new contracts. Added data quality also means it is now possible to present the split of new contracts with SMEs by competition type (Tables 6c and 6d). Previously, the SME data was presented in a single table containing details on the total value and number of contracts with SMEs only.
Should you have any comments regarding any of these changes or revisions then please email Analysis-Expenditure-PQ-FOI@mod.gov.uk.
This is the historical contract notice (CN) data reported by Australian Government agencies for the years 1999 to 2020. The CN data has been sourced from the Gazette Publishing System (GaPS) for the …Show full descriptionThis is the historical contract notice (CN) data reported by Australian Government agencies for the years 1999 to 2020. The CN data has been sourced from the Gazette Publishing System (GaPS) for the years 1999 to 2006-07, inclusive, and from the AusTender from 1 July 2007 onwards. Effective 1 July 2007, mandatory contract reporting was transferred to AusTender www.tenders.gov.au . Notices of contracts that were active at 1 July 2007 were migrated to AusTender and will therefore appear in both databases. These records are identifiable on AusTender by the GaPS ID reference. The reporting requirements for GaPS differed from those for AusTender reporting in terms of value thresholds, industry sector codes and contract confidentiality. For further information please contact the AusTender Help Desk at tenders@finance.gov.au. The CN data reflects contractual information reported by entities in accordance with entities' procurement publishing obligations. Please note that the data contained within each file was correct at the time of extraction. Data may change over time as agencies undertake data quality assurance processes or as contract information is varied. The contract values on AusTender represent the total maximum value of each contract over its life, including where contracts span multiple years. AusTender data does not reflect annual expenditure. There is a Data Dictionary available for AusTender Contract Notice information which provides a full list of all the Contract Notice dataset field names and explains the data type, whether it is mandatory, and contains a description to provide further context for the data. New contracts and contract amendments published within the last eighteen (18) months can be found by perusing the weekly AusTender Contract Notice Export files. Contracts reported on AusTender are categorised under the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) which is reviewed and updated periodically. The UNSPSC is selected by an entity when reporting a contract to reflect the primary purpose of the contract. Below is a list of goods and services category codes used by Australian Government agencies to code their open approaches to market and contracts awarded for publication on AusTender. Code numbers starting with the prefixes 43 a Information Technology, Broadcasting and Telecommunications and 81 a Engineering and Research and Technology Based Services apply in the main to Information and Communications Technology related contracts, primarily ICT goods and services respectively. AusTender Contract Notice data is also available as an Application Programming Interface (API) which provides CN data in the Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) schema.
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A directory of awarded government contracts over $10,000.
Please note that contract values published often exceed actual expenditure incurred. Where the contract has expired in the reporting period, the contract awarded value has been updated to reflect the actual cost of the awarded contract.
The department changed from the Department of State Development and Infrastructure to the Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning in October 2024.
The department changed from the Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning to the Department of State Development and Infrastructure in December 2023.
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The dataset consists of closed compliance evaluations and complaint investigations, conducted by the OFCCP, for the last five fiscal years. This data provides information on the OFCCP's efforts to enforce the EEO-mandated laws and regulations within the Federal Contractor Community (those companies which have been provided government contracts).
Dataset tables listing: OFCCP Data Dictionary, OFCCP Metadata, OFCCP Compliance Evaluation and OFCCP Complaint Investigation.
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A list of the department's datasets assessed for current release to the open data portal in line with the department's Open Data Strategy.
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This dataset is updated weekly and provides a list of archived contracts posted on Delaware Bids & Contracts. All live up-to-date information should be accessed by using the Source Link listed on this page.
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Department of Energy and Climate contract disclosure reporting for all awarded contracts over $10,000. Due to the Machinery of Government changes in November 2024, Department of Energy and Climate was abolished. The final 2024/25 contract disclosure reporting is for the period 1 July 2024 to 1 November 2024.
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Graph and download economic data for Defense Department, Military Prime Contract Awards to U.S. Business Firms for United States (M1531AUSM144NNBR) from Jan 1951 to Dec 1956 about contracts, military, prime, defense, business, and USA.