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Rule 38:
All-of-Government contracts

Primary requirement

  1. Agencies must purchase from an All-of-Government (AoG) contract, unless there is a good reason not to.

Application

  1. Agencies who want to opt out of purchasing from an AoG must get approval from the Procurement System Leader. If an agency and the Procurement System Leader fail to agree to an opt-out, the Public Service Commissioner will decide the matter.
  2. All agencies must use Procure Connect when procuring from AoG panel contracts.
  3. Agencies not conducting their procurements through Procure Connect must report manually to the Procurement System Leader on AoG procurement spend, including:
    1. estimated spend
    2. actual spend
    3. name of supplier/s awarded contract/s
    4. value of contracts awarded to each supplier.

More information

More information on All-of-Government contracts

Agencies are required to purchase from All-of-Government (AoG) contracts regardless of the value of the procurement.

To avoid confusion in the market, Cabinet has agreed that the term ‘All-of-Government contract’ applies only where an AoG contract initiative is coordinated by the Procurement System Leader through New Zealand Government Procurement.

Rule 38.3 only applies for the contracts that have been made available on Procure Connect. These may change over time.

Procure Connect

Any agency who wants to opt-out of joining an AoG contract should contact New Zealand Government Procurement in the first instance.

Contact us

For more information on the categories of goods and services covered by AoG contracts and how to buy, see the Contracts section.

Contracts

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