Public sector procurement frameworks (also known as government procurement frameworks or government framework agreements) are a contractual mechanism to reduce the cost, and increase the quality, of procurement for organisations in central and local government, the NHS, emergency services, education and other parts of the public sector.
Customers seeking to buy a product or service via a government framework agreement can select a supplier via a competitive process, or through some frameworks can alternatively directly award the contract to a chosen supplier.
Whilst some frameworks have a sector focus, they are all open for all public sector organisations to use.
RSM are on several frameworks which include:
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RM6309 Management Consultancy Four >
- Lot 2: Strategy and policy
- Lot 3: Complex and transformation
- Lot 4: Finance
- Lot 10: Restructuring and insolvency
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RM6310 Audit and Assurance Two >
- Lot 1: Internal audit and assurance
- Lot 2: External audit
- Lot 3: Counter-fraud and investigation
- Lot4: Other independent assurance

- EOECPH (East of England Collaborative Procurement Hub) - Statutory Audit and Multi-Specialty Services and Advisory Consultancy Services >
- EOECPH (East of England Collaborative Procurement Hub) - Analysis and Reconciliation Services >
- NHS Shared Business Services - Consultancy and Advisory Services for Health >
- NHS Shared Business Services - Audit Services for Health >





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