WELCOME TO GPSA WEBSITE The Government Procurement Services Agency (GPSA) was established under the Executive Agency Act CAP 245 R.E 2009 and came into effect through Government Notice (GN). No. 235 of 7th December 2007 and its amendments through Government Notice No.133 of 13th, April, 2012; The official inauguration of the Agency took place on 16th June 2008. GPSA is mandated to ensure availability of adequate and quality procurement services to the Government and Non Government institutions as stipulated in Public Procurement Act Cap 410. Click here to view the Establishment Order and its Subsequent Amendment.The Agency is responsible for procurement, storage and distribution of stock items for re-sale to Government and Non-government institutions, provision of clearing and forwarding and consultancy services, and warehousing facilities, arranging for procurement of common use items and services by Ministries, Independent Department and Agencies (MDAs) and Local Government Authorities (LGAs) using framework contracts.
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07-03-2014
To download the The Public Procurement Regulations, 2013 click here
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PLANNING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION UNIT (a) The general functions of the Unit shall be to: (i) Coordinate formulation and preparation of annual plans, business plans and medium term strategic plans; (ii) Provide technical...
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This Framework Agreement system is intended to enable PE's to access the relevant information when needed for procurement of CUIS arises. The arrangement of the information has been made in such...
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Please Click here to view establishment Order and its amendment
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WELCOME TO GPSA WEBSITE The Government Procurement Services Agency (GPSA) was established under the Executive Agency Act CAP 245 R.E 2009 and came into effect through Government Notice (GN). No. 235...
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The General functions of the legal service Unit shall be, Provide legal advice to the Agency Participate in all negotiations of the Agency that require legal expertise. Liaise with the Attorney General in...
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