Nepal : Electronic Government Procurement Readiness Assessment and Roadmap
The assessment focused on the degree of readiness of Government of Nepal's (GoN's) current public procurement environment for making a transition from a traditional paper-based, manual procurement transaction processing and communication...
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okr-10986-122482021-04-23T14:03:02Z Nepal : Electronic Government Procurement Readiness Assessment and Roadmap World Bank ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT E-GP SYSTEM E-PURCHASING E-REVERSE AUCTIONING E-TENDERING PROCUREMENT INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM The assessment focused on the degree of readiness of Government of Nepal's (GoN's) current public procurement environment for making a transition from a traditional paper-based, manual procurement transaction processing and communication to electronic government procurement (e-GP). Some 20 public and private sector organizations, involved in a wide range of functions that relate to public procurement, provided comment on the degree of readiness of nine key components related to e-GP: leadership, human resource planning, procurement planning and management, procurement policy, legislation and regulation, Internet and electronic infrastructure, standards, private sector integration, and current e-GP systems and initiatives. The assessment found: adequate evidence that an e-Tendering system is in place but is little used; some evidence that procurement legislation and procurement planning is in place and being supported, and that some procurement training has been conducted; and limited evidence that leadership, human resource planning, procurement management, regulation, and Internet infrastructure services are in place and being supported. The Roadmap sets out the features for a comprehensive e-GP service including e-Tendering, e-Purchasing, e-Reverse Auctioning, and a Procurement Information and Management System. 2013-02-05T19:38:01Z 2013-02-05T19:38:01Z 2007-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/10/16332748/nepal-electronic-government-procurement-readiness-assessment-roadmap http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12248 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Procurement Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia Nepal |
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The assessment focused on the degree of
readiness of Government of Nepal's (GoN's) current
public procurement environment for making a transition from
a traditional paper-based, manual procurement transaction
processing and communication to electronic government
procurement (e-GP). Some 20 public and private sector
organizations, involved in a wide range of functions that
relate to public procurement, provided comment on the degree
of readiness of nine key components related to e-GP:
leadership, human resource planning, procurement planning
and management, procurement policy, legislation and
regulation, Internet and electronic infrastructure,
standards, private sector integration, and current e-GP
systems and initiatives. The assessment found: adequate
evidence that an e-Tendering system is in place but is
little used; some evidence that procurement legislation and
procurement planning is in place and being supported, and
that some procurement training has been conducted; and
limited evidence that leadership, human resource planning,
procurement management, regulation, and Internet
infrastructure services are in place and being supported.
The Roadmap sets out the features for a comprehensive e-GP
service including e-Tendering, e-Purchasing, e-Reverse
Auctioning, and a Procurement Information and Management System. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Procurement Study |
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Nepal : Electronic Government Procurement Readiness Assessment and Roadmap |
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Nepal : Electronic Government Procurement Readiness Assessment and Roadmap |
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Nepal : Electronic Government Procurement Readiness Assessment and Roadmap |
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Nepal : Electronic Government Procurement Readiness Assessment and Roadmap |
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Nepal : Electronic Government Procurement Readiness Assessment and Roadmap |
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nepal : electronic government procurement readiness assessment and roadmap |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/10/16332748/nepal-electronic-government-procurement-readiness-assessment-roadmap http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12248 |
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