The value of federal government contracts going to small and medium enterprises has increased by almost 30%.
Government procurement targets aim for at least 10% of all contracts by value to be sourced from SMEs, with 35% of all contracts having a value of up to $20 million. But recent procurement data shows 25.9% of all contracts for goods and services were supplied by SMEs in 2018-19, an increase of 18.2% from the previous year. Meanwhile, this year 41.9% of contracts valued up to $20 million were awarded to SMEs, up 39.8% from last year.
Commonwealth agencies gave out 78,150 contracts in 2018-19, more than 50% of which (41,341) were awarded to SMEs. This came to a total value $16.7 billion — $3.8 billion more than the previous year.
In regards to small businesses, the value of their contracts has gone from $3.3 billion in 2016-17 to a whopping $6.3 billion in 2018-19.
According to federal ministers Mathias Cormann and Michaelia Cash, the government has attempted to give SMEs a better chance at winning contracts with a range of measures including standardising government contracts, implementing better integrity controls, higher targets for Indigenous businesses, and a new Centre of Procurement Excellence — set up as part of the 2019 budget.
They said the upcoming adoption of a five-day payment deadline for e-invoices would also benefit suppliers.
SMEs were recorded as having been the most competitive in education and training services, winning 63.4% of contracts in this category.
The top category out of all federal contracts awarded this year was commercial, military, and private vehicles, and their accessories and components, with a total value of $16,433.6 million. SMEs were awarded 2993 of the total contracts in this category (48.7%).
The Department of Defence contributed the most value of contracts awarded to SMEs in 2018-19, equating to $8185.1 million. Human Services came in second with $1503.5 million in value, followed by Home Affairs with $799.8 million.
The same report found defence equated to 67% of the total value of all Commonwealth procurement contracts this year, way ahead of the second highest value, human services, with only 6%.
However, defence has reportedly irritated some unnamed senior federal government figures for signing a $55 million contract with a Finnish company for military boats, rather than contracting local companies.
This article was first published by The Mandarin.
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