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ePS Logo - Transforming Public Sector ProcurementWelcome to the eProcurement Scotl@nd website. The eProcurement Scotl@nd service (ePS) is one of the most comprehensive and successful Public Sector eGovernment initiatives in the world. ePS is enabling the entire Scottish public sector, including central government, local government and the NHS to win the cost savings and efficiencies of eProcurement. It is a fully hosted and managed 24 x 7 eProcurement service which supports the full purchase to pay cycle' providing a range of services including e-sourcing (electronic tendering and auctions) and transactional purchase to pay solutions. Read more about the service

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What's New

Further and Higher Education's rapid expansion

Aberdeen College, the largest further education college, kick starts a rapid expansion of ePS into the FE sector

25/04/2008

EU Procurement Directives Training

EU Public Procurement Directive training will be held in Edinburgh during April or May 2008.

22/02/2008

Fivefold jump in eProcurement spending

John Swinney hails online procurement success and urges public bodies to sign up.

20/02/2008

ePS Annual Conference 2008 - 27-28 March, St Andrews

ePS held its 6th annual conference on the 27th and 28th March 2008 at the Fairmont, St Andrews. The Programme provided a future look at the ePS service. Feedback on the Conference and speakers notes are available in the customer only pages

22/01/2008

Angus Council Go Live

Angus Council went live on 24 January 2008

18/02/2008

Dumfries and Galloway Go Live

Dumfries and Galloway went Live in January 2008

18/02/2008

It's Official - ePS is the best!

ePS received its latest accolade - Best Shared Service at the National eGovernment Awards 2007.

22/01/2008

Perth and Kinross Go Live

Perth and Kinross Council placed their first live order through PECOS on 2 November 2007

18/02/2008

cXML eCredits Now live

cXML eCredits Now live with Argyll & Bute Council and East Lothian Council.

05/12/2007

Page updated: Friday, April 25, 2008