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Public Sector eProcurement Implementation: Ways to Mitigate Risk and Ensure Success

ivalua

Embarking on an eProcurement implementation can result in more efficient government, improved compliance and increased transparency. Users need to have a say in how the eProcurement system will meet the agency’s current needs and how it will evolve to stay effective in the future. User Acceptance Testing.

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Roundtable roundup: Best practices for crown corporation procurement

Bonfire

Participants heard from industry experts, shared best practices, and forged new connections with their peers. Roundtable participants said under a certain threshold (around $100K for services and $25K for goods) their client departments have full discretion on how to source. The end goal is to drive purchase prices down for the buyer.

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Key Principles of Public Procurement: Transparency, Value, and Fairness

Tracker Intelligence

These public procurement principles allow businesses of all sizes to participate equitably, protect the integrity of taxpayer money, and encourage competition and efficiency. many Government departments and agencies use eProcurement platforms to publish contract opportunities , award decisions, and procurement processes.