Procurement and tender intelligence data
Public procurement is a vast, structured market, and data about it powers bid strategy and supplier intelligence. This guide covers tender and procurement data and how to source it.
Why procurement data matters
Public bodies publish notices and awards, creating a transparent market that suppliers, analysts and policymakers can mine for opportunity, competition and trends.
The data landscape
- Notices: upcoming and open tenders.
- Awards: who won, what and for how much.
- Supplier intelligence: track records and relationships.
- Spend: public-spending patterns.
The EU sources
EU public procurement is published via TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) and national portals, increasingly as open data. Standards like eForms are improving structure, though harmonisation across sources remains work.
Common use cases
Bid pipeline and opportunity discovery, competitive and market analysis, supplier due diligence, and policy and spend analysis.
Sourcing considerations
Coverage and structure vary, and matching entities across notices and awards needs resolution. Combining EU and national sources adds value, and provenance matters for analysis.
In a managed model
A managed partner can consolidate TED and national procurement data into a structured, deduplicated dataset.
Matching entities across notices and awards
Procurement data’s analytical value depends on connecting notices, awards and suppliers, which requires resolving entities across records that name the same body differently. TED and national portals, increasingly structured via eForms, provide the raw material, but harmonising buyer and supplier identities across sources is the work that turns scattered notices into supplier intelligence and market analysis.
Coverage and uses
Coverage and structure vary by country and threshold, so combining EU and national sources improves completeness. The data supports bid-pipeline discovery, competitive and market analysis, supplier due diligence, and public-spend research, with provenance documented for credible analysis.
- Public procurement is a transparent, mineable market.
- Combine notices, awards, supplier intelligence and spend.
- TED and national portals are key EU sources; eForms improve structure.
- Entity matching across notices and awards is essential.
Sources & further reading
- EU TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) and eForms.
- National procurement portals and open data.
- EUR-Lex: EU public procurement directives.
- data.europa.eu: procurement datasets.
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