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Procurement 100% open

Australia


What data is expected?

All tenders and awards of the national/federal government aggregated by office. It does not look into procurement planning or other procurement phases. Open procurement data may enable fairer competition among companies, allow to detect fraud, as well as deliver better services for governments and citizens. Monitoring tenders helps new groups to participate in tenders and to increase government compliance. The Index draws on work from the Open Contracting Partnership. See our methodology for more information.

  • Tenders per government office
  • Awards per government office
  • Tender name
  • Tender description
  • Tender status
  • Award title
  • Award description
  • Value of the award
  • Supplier's name

How open is the data?

Note that the Australian Procurement exports use UNSPSC codes for compatibility internationally.

No changes to the submissions. All the information is there and the datasets work.

Data location   https://data.gov.au/dataset/historical-australian-govern - Historical Australian Government Contract Data
   https://www.tenders.gov.au/?event=public.reports.CN.Pub - Contract notice export tool
   https://www.tenders.gov.au/?agencyStatus=-1&dateStart=0 - Sample query for FY2015-16 data
   https://www.tenders.gov.au/?event=public.reports.listCN - Weekly contract exports
Data licence   https://www.tenders.gov.au/
Data format   CSV, JSON, XLS
Reviewer   Oscar Montiel
Submitters   
Last modified   Fri Dec 09 2016 22:05:22 GMT+0000 (UTC)

Contributors

Reviewers

  • Oscar Montiel

Submitters

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