Government
spending,
made transparent
OzTenders turns raw OCDS contract notices into supplier profiles, agency spend maps, category market analysis, and renewal pipelines — across the whole of Australian Government.
Three lenses. One data set.
Each profile pivots the same OCDS contract data around a different analytical axis — supplier, agency, or category. Click through to explore the interactive prototypes.
Data to intelligence in three steps
Ingest & Normalise
Contract notices are ingested daily from the Australian Tenders OCDS feed, normalised against the Open Contracting Data Standard, and enriched with ABR entity data and UNSPSC category resolution.
Build the Entity Graph
Supplier identities are resolved across name variants and ABN aliases. Contracts are linked to canonical supplier, agency, and category entities — building a relational graph across the full contract lifecycle.
Surface Intelligence
Aggregations, trend analysis, and derived signals — spend history, concentration scores, incumbency tenure, expiry forecasts, and pipeline opportunity scores — are pre-computed and served through profile dashboards.
Built on the Open Contracting Data Standard
The Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) is an international open-data specification that structures the full procurement lifecycle — from planning through to contract and implementation — into a consistent, machine-readable format.
Australia's Government publishes contract notices in OCDS format, making each contract notice a timestamped release tied to a persistent OCID. OzTenders reads these releases and reconstructs complete contracting records, enabling the kind of longitudinal analysis — spend trends, supplier tenures, renewal forecasting — that is impossible from individual notices alone.