Using standards benefits government organizations in many ways, from streamlining their own processes to helping build alternative approaches to regulation. BSI works with international, central and local government and public services to enhance infrastructure, provide innovation and support public policy.
Government and public services
Government and public services


Additional Resources
Click here for more information on the benefits of using BSI’s standards.
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MINISTERS’ HANDBOOK: Find out more about the BSI and United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) handbook for Government ministers >
Find out more about the BSI and United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) handbook for Government ministers
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CASE STUDY: Gold medal standard sustainability: How certification to BS ISO 20121 helped an Olympic venue to prove its sustainability credentials and reduce its utility costs by 15 per cent >
CASE STUDY: Gold medal standard sustainability: How certification to BS ISO 20121 helped an Olympic venue to prove its sustainability credentials and reduce its utility costs by 15 per cent
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CASE STUDY: How the Marks and Spencer procurement team used BS 8903 to embed sustainable procurement >
CASE STUDY: How the Marks and Spencer procurement team used BS 8903 to embed sustainable procurement
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CASE STUDY: Working to ensure that waste and inefficiency is removed from HS2’s planning, design and construction processes >
CASE STUDY: Working to ensure that waste and inefficiency is removed from HS2’s planning, design and construction processes
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CASE STUDY: Enabling government to hit targets: How we developed two publicly available specifications to help DECC deliver Green Deal >
CASE STUDY: Enabling government to hit targets: How we developed two publicly available specifications to help DECC deliver Green Deal
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CASE STUDY: Making supply chains more efficient: How we’re working with government and industry to create standards that will cut costs by improving construction supply chain data access >
CASE STUDY: Making supply chains more efficient: How we’re working with government and industry to create standards that will cut costs by improving construction supply chain data access