Login with RealMe

To access the Procurement online service, you need a RealMe login. If you've used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don't already have a username and password, just select Login and choose to create one.

What's RealMe?

To log in to this service you need a RealMe login.

This service uses RealMe login to secure and protect your personal information.

RealMe login is a service from the New Zealand government that includes a single login, letting you use one username and password to access a wide range of services online.

Find out more at www.realme.govt.nz.

Sign up for our June CoLabs

If you work for an agency or supplier, sign up for our CoLabs to have your say on the three June topics.

Upcoming events

In-person:

  • Tuesday 20 June, 9am to 12pm – The Royal Society, Thorndon, Wellington

Online:

  • Thursday 22 June, 10am to 10:50am – Strategic supplier relationship management
  • Thursday 22 June, 2pm to 2:50pm – Procurement platform
  • Wednesday 28 June, 10am to 10:50am – Capability uplift

Get involved in the procurement for the future programme

Register your interest

To join us, please complete our registration form before 5pm, Thursday 8 June.

Participate in a procurement for the future CoLab

We’ll be in touch after registration closes to confirm attendance.

If you'd like to discuss anything before registering, email the Procurement for the future team.

Topics

Strategic supplier relationship management framework

The initiative could see significant changes in how the relationship with key suppliers (to government) are managed.

At our May CoLab we discussed the background to this initiative. We presented some initial thinking about the criteria for strategic suppliers.

In this session, we‘ll be looking for input into the framework for strategic supplier management. What could it look like and how would it work?

Procurement platform – Input into the detailed requirements

Developing a one-stop shop procurement platform will simplify working with procurement teams across government. It will reduce administration tasks for everyone and make it easier to do business with government. The platform will increase the ability for suppliers to work seamlessly with agencies.

In this session, we’ll be working on aspects of the design for the new procurement platform solution. We’ll be looking to tease out and test the various use-cases for suppliers and agencies.

How do we support supplier capability uplift?

What can we do to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) who are less experienced with government procurement? How can we help them be better prepared and equipped to take part in the system?

What capability gaps prevent SMEs and Māori businesses from taking part in government procurement processes?

In this session, we’ll explore how government agencies can support SMEs and Māori businesses get ready for government procurement. We’re keen to hear what initiatives could help them build capability, prepare for tenders and win contract awards.

Top