Scottish Government & Supply 25 Win National GO Award
The Scottish Government and Supply25 were successful winners at the National GO Awards in Liverpool this week under the ‘Procurement Transformation Through Technology Award’.
Lee Rutherford, Head of Digital Commercial Service, Sam Ernstzen, Head of Design, and Amanda King, Project Manager, Digital Commercial Service, attended the event and accepted the award along with Alexis Lui and Alex Wong, co-founders of Supply25.
The award recognises the role technology – including digital, data and AI – is having on public procurement nationally. It recognises organisations or projects that have successfully integrated technology into their approach, driving efficiency and better outcomes.
Supply25, conceived through CivTech, have risen to the challenge and have worked tirelessly to understand a complex public sector landscape. The result is a platform that not only improves Cyber Resilience and Accessibility across the supply chain, but also levels the procurement playing field for all suppliers big and small. The standardised, secure, reusable and scalable platform gives the public sector buyer confidence in their procurement process and gives the supplier an easy to use, repeatable means of providing assurance as part of their tender submissions.