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10 success factors for implementing e-procurement system

Open Contracting Partnership

Public procurement needs to be more transparent, efficient, and accountable to tackle the major social and economic challenges faced by governments across the world. Transparency on legal and regulatory frameworks To make e-GP systems work effectively, it’s essential to have supportive legislative arrangements in place.

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Redefining Resolution in Data Disputes: Why Arbitration Holds the Key

Kluwer Arbitration

Leveraging arbitration’s strengths can ensure smooth integration of data privacy protection in our interconnected world, balancing individual rights with the ever-growing demand for data. Therefore, any proposed dispute resolution mechanism should permit balancing privacy rights and public interests.

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Tax Administration 3.0: IDB open-source software leverages digital accounting data to facilitate and increase compliance

Inter-American Development Bank

Digital transformation is changing how government agencies relate to citizens, allowing them to meet their constituents’ needs faster, fairer, and more transparently. One promising area for governments is the creation of Tax Administrations 3.0 However, to reach the next level of digitization, known as Tax Administration 3.0,

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Our health in the cloud: Enabling strategic policy goals for a data-driven vision for healthcare

AWS Public Sector

One such example is the development of cloud-enabled electronic health records (EHRs). Transparency in the adoption of cloud is just so crucial. The advent of cloud technology, coupled with advances in fields like epidemiology, genomics, and data analytics, has led to transformational change in how we use data in health.

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Purchasing uncertain or indefinite requirements – guest post by ?erban Filipon

How to Crack a Nut

To unleash the potential that these arrangements have for enhanced efficiency and effectiveness in public procurement, more balanced regulation is needed, and more work is needed on regulatory, policy as well as implementation matters. However, in other respects, the regulation could be too rigid.

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COFC: Lapsed SAM Registration During Proposal Evaluations Makes Offeror Ineligible for Award

SmallGovCon

COFC went through the factors that merit an injunction—(1) likelihood of success on the merits; (2) irreparable harm absent immediate relief; (3) the balance of interests weighing in favor of relief; and (4) that the injunction serves the public interest—and determined that all the requirements for a preliminary injunction were met.

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what is the difference between public and private sector procurement?

The Procurement School

While there are many similarities, the nuances of public legislation and free trade requirements create a procurement environment that is more regulated, demands a greater level of transparency, and requires vigilance to stay on top of the constantly changing landscape. where do public sector procurement rules come from?