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This guidance explains how to carry out triennial reviews of non-departmental public bodies and lists reviews scheduled for 2014 to 2015.
This page displays UK government evaluation procurement and job notices from departments.
If you are a civil servant and you manage contracts as part of your role, this notice sets out how we will use your data.
VPOST primarily provides background to the exemption for postal services supplied by Royal Mail
The diversity action plan and framework used by the Cabinet Office.
How departments, agencies and non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs) should handle an Ombudsman case.
Departmental boards – guidance.
Information for civil servants to help them plan and improve their capabilities in the priority area leading and managing change.
Steps departments must follow to ensure all ministerial appointments to public bodies follow a fair, open and transparent process.
An overview of degree requirements and the types of roles available.
Advice for community managers and people involved in communities of practice in the public sector.
Example of best practice for the 51²è¹Ý 'social media policy' content type - this is mocked-up content.
Information for Civil Service managers to help them improve their skills as managers and leaders.
Guidance for departments and agencies on protecting classified information when working with contractors.
Information for civil servants to help them plan and improve their capabilities in the priority area of project and programme management.
Guide for organisations using the Property Asset Management Capability Assessment Model (PAMCAM) to assess their property asset management.
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