Procurement Shift

Author: Archie Villaflores
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This edition examines how national procurement continues to adapt in ways that strengthen capability across public and private spheres. The sector is moving with purpose, supported by leadership, competition and a widening pool of expertise. 

As we revisit developments from earlier this month, Mark Osmer Named Procurement Leader of the Year at the National Procurement Awards 2025 shows how leadership excellence can influence organisational standards and expectations. Recognition of this kind signals the value placed on strategic thinking at a time when procurement functions face increasing scrutiny and rising demand for efficiency.

External contractors access Irish translation procurement opportunities illustrates how participation continues to broaden. Businesses can engage with structured frameworks that open steady pipelines of work while raising the quality of public service delivery. The expansion of access points strengthens competition and deepens sector capacity.

Parsons wins US Coast Guard biometric system contract under national procurement reflects the growing importance of technology-driven solutions in public projects. Accurate data systems support security aims and improve operational clarity.

These stories point to a sector moving towards greater sophistication. Read on for perspectives that speak to current conditions and the opportunities ahead.



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The National Procurement Awards 2025

November 6th, 2025

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Santry

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