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Executive summary
This report sets out findings of a review of the Regional Improvement Collaboratives (RICs). The review was commissioned jointly by Scottish Government and COSLA.
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Annex D: National Procurement, Strategic Sourcing for Facilities Management
A review of asset management performance in NHSScotland, identifying the current state of the estate, highlighting areas of best practice and areas for improvement.
- Part of:
- State of the NHSScotland Estate 2011
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Section 3 – Scottish Government Activity
Everyone, from private individuals to businesses and organisations are invited to help shape a local food strategy for Scotland. This consultation is the first stage in a strategy to make high quality food accessible to all and promote the benefits
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Section 3 - Boosting Innovation
Scotland's Agenda for Cities sets out the Scottish Government’s strategic framework for its future interaction with Scotland’s cities.
- Part of:
- Scotland's Agenda for Cities
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Section B. HEF Achievements In 23/24
A report on the impact of projects funded through the Humanitarian Emergency Fund in 2023 to 2024.
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4. Summary of public procurement activity in Scotland
An overview of public procurement activity in Scotland, based on information contained in individual procurement reports prepared by public bodies.
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4. Contracting activity and how our procurement activity contributes to value for money
Overview of Scottish Government procurement activity during financial year 2021 to 2022. It reflects our performance as a contracting authority and includes reference to some of the broader activities we undertake in leading and delivering
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Research Data Scotland – Full Business Case
The Research Data Scotland (RDS) Full Business Case (FBC) sets out proposals for the establishment of a new national service that has the potential to save time, money and lives.
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Theme 4 - Opportunities
A range of Industry Leadership Groups (ILGs) have been established over time, with different governance, structures, and funding but intended to deliver a common set of aims. This review was initiated to understand the activities of each ILG, their
- Part of:
- Industry Leadership Groups review
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Review of Autism Network Scotland
Review to inform the development of any future Autism Network Scotland, or other strategic delivery partner.
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