Procurement Coordinator
The Procurement Coordinator assists the business community in matters relating to procurement activities conducted by the Australian Government.
The roles and responsibilities of the Procurement Coordinator are:
- providing external parties with an understanding of the Commonwealth Procurement framework;
- handling of certain complaints;
- monitoring issues related to Australian Government procurement; and
- reporting to the Minister for Finance on procurement matters where necessary.
Further information and assistance relevant to Australian Government procurement is available at the links below:
- Selling to the Australian Government
This guide is relevant to suppliers looking to do business with Australian Government entities that are required to apply the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs). - Commonwealth Procurement Rules
The Commonwealth Procurement Rules (CPRs) establish the procurement policy framework within which entities determine their own specific procurement practices. - AusTender [
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AusTender provides centralised publication of Australian Government business opportunities, annual procurement plans, multi-use lists and contracts awarded. - Lodging a Complaint with the Procurement Coordinator
The Complaints Handling Charter provides you with information on lodging a complaint for the Procurement Coordinator to consider, and how it will be dealt with.