Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report
The Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) is an analytical tool, intended to assess the public procurement system, in this case, in the Philippines, and, in the process, generate a dialogue with the Government on reforms needed. This CPAR as...
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PROCUREMENT REFORM POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK LAW REFORM CAPACITY BUILDING FISCAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL WORKS SERVICES DELIVERY GOODS ANALYTICAL METHODS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS COMPETITIVENESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTABILITY ANNUAL PROCUREMENT ANTI-CORRUPTION BANK PROCUREMENT BANK PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES BID EVALUATION BID EVALUATION PROCESS BID OPENING BID PRICE BIDDING COMMITTEES BIDS CIVIL LAW CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COLLUSIVE PRACTICES COMMON LAW COMPLAINTS CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACTORS CORPORATIZATION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT COURTS DELIVERY OF GOODS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOREIGN CONTRACTOR FRAUD GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GRAFT IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING JUDICIAL SYSTEMS JUSTICE LAW ON ARBITRATION LAWS LEGAL INSTITUTIONS LEGAL SERVICES LETTER OF CREDIT LETTERS OF CREDIT LOCAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES PACIFIC REGION POST-QUALIFICATION PRICE NEGOTIATION PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT ACTION PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES PROCUREMENT AGENT PROCUREMENT AGENTS PROCUREMENT AUDIT PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT FUNCTION PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OF GOODS PROCUREMENT OF WORKS PROCUREMENT OFFICER PROCUREMENT PLAN PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PRACTICE PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS PROCUREMENT REFORM PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT STAFF PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROGRAM PROCUREMENT WORK PROCUREMENTS PUBLIC PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC WORKS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SANCTIONS SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF BIDS TRANSPARENCY WINNING BIDDER PROCUREMENT REFORM POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK LAW REFORM CAPACITY BUILDING FISCAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL WORKS SERVICES DELIVERY GOODS ANALYTICAL METHODS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS COMPETITIVENESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS |
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PROCUREMENT REFORM POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK LAW REFORM CAPACITY BUILDING FISCAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL WORKS SERVICES DELIVERY GOODS ANALYTICAL METHODS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS COMPETITIVENESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTABILITY ANNUAL PROCUREMENT ANTI-CORRUPTION BANK PROCUREMENT BANK PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES BID EVALUATION BID EVALUATION PROCESS BID OPENING BID PRICE BIDDING COMMITTEES BIDS CIVIL LAW CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COLLUSIVE PRACTICES COMMON LAW COMPLAINTS CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACTORS CORPORATIZATION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT COURTS DELIVERY OF GOODS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOREIGN CONTRACTOR FRAUD GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GRAFT IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING JUDICIAL SYSTEMS JUSTICE LAW ON ARBITRATION LAWS LEGAL INSTITUTIONS LEGAL SERVICES LETTER OF CREDIT LETTERS OF CREDIT LOCAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES PACIFIC REGION POST-QUALIFICATION PRICE NEGOTIATION PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT ACTION PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES PROCUREMENT AGENT PROCUREMENT AGENTS PROCUREMENT AUDIT PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT FUNCTION PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OF GOODS PROCUREMENT OF WORKS PROCUREMENT OFFICER PROCUREMENT PLAN PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PRACTICE PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS PROCUREMENT REFORM PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT STAFF PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROGRAM PROCUREMENT WORK PROCUREMENTS PUBLIC PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC WORKS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SANCTIONS SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF BIDS TRANSPARENCY WINNING BIDDER PROCUREMENT REFORM POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK LAW REFORM CAPACITY BUILDING FISCAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL WORKS SERVICES DELIVERY GOODS ANALYTICAL METHODS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS COMPETITIVENESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS World Bank Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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East Asia and Pacific Philippines |
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The Country Procurement Assessment
Report (CPAR) is an analytical tool, intended to assess the
public procurement system, in this case, in the Philippines,
and, in the process, generate a dialogue with the Government
on reforms needed. This CPAR assessment was conducted from
October 2001 to June 2002, and part of an integrated
comprehensive Public Expenditures, Procurement, and
Financial Management Review. Despite existing laws and
regulations, Executive and Administrative orders, there was
the absence of an omnibus procurement law. The specific
purpose of the CPAR was to establish the need for
procurement reform, provide guidance for procuring goods,
works, and consulting services, through a comprehensive
analysis of the public sector procurement system, legal
framework, the organizational structure, and capabilities,
in addition to an assessment of institutional and
organizational issues related with the procurement process.
Further activities included the development of an action
plan to enhance the institutional framework, and, the
assessment of the competitiveness and performance of the
local private industry related to its participation in
public procurement. The main recommendation - the passage of
a procurement law - was initiated when Congress passed the
Government Procurement Act (2002), and signed into law in
January 2003. Implementing rules and regulations are under
preparation, but it should be mentioned that this step
constitutes a major reform, towards significant budgetary
savings, and an accountable procurement process. |
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World Bank |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report |
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philippines : country procurement assessment report |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/7934896/philippines-country-procurement-assessment-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14503 |
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okr-10986-145032021-04-23T14:03:19Z Philippines : Country Procurement Assessment Report World Bank PROCUREMENT REFORM POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK LAW REFORM CAPACITY BUILDING FISCAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL WORKS SERVICES DELIVERY GOODS ANALYTICAL METHODS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS COMPETITIVENESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ACCOUNTABILITY ANNUAL PROCUREMENT ANTI-CORRUPTION BANK PROCUREMENT BANK PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES BID EVALUATION BID EVALUATION PROCESS BID OPENING BID PRICE BIDDING COMMITTEES BIDS CIVIL LAW CIVIL SERVICE CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COLLUSIVE PRACTICES COMMON LAW COMPLAINTS CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACTORS CORPORATIZATION COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT COURTS DELIVERY OF GOODS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FOREIGN CONTRACTOR FRAUD GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GRAFT IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING JUDICIAL SYSTEMS JUSTICE LAW ON ARBITRATION LAWS LEGAL INSTITUTIONS LEGAL SERVICES LETTER OF CREDIT LETTERS OF CREDIT LOCAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES PACIFIC REGION POST-QUALIFICATION PRICE NEGOTIATION PRIVATIZATION PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT ACTION PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES PROCUREMENT AGENT PROCUREMENT AGENTS PROCUREMENT AUDIT PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT FUNCTION PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OF GOODS PROCUREMENT OF WORKS PROCUREMENT OFFICER PROCUREMENT PLAN PROCUREMENT PLANNING PROCUREMENT PLANS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PRACTICE PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS PROCUREMENT REFORM PROCUREMENT RULES PROCUREMENT STAFF PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROCUREMENT TRAINING PROGRAM PROCUREMENT WORK PROCUREMENTS PUBLIC PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC WORKS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SANCTIONS SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF BIDS TRANSPARENCY WINNING BIDDER PROCUREMENT REFORM POLICY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK LAW REFORM CAPACITY BUILDING FISCAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES CIVIL WORKS SERVICES DELIVERY GOODS ANALYTICAL METHODS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS COMPETITIVENESS BUDGETARY RESOURCES ACCOUNTING STANDARDS The Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) is an analytical tool, intended to assess the public procurement system, in this case, in the Philippines, and, in the process, generate a dialogue with the Government on reforms needed. This CPAR assessment was conducted from October 2001 to June 2002, and part of an integrated comprehensive Public Expenditures, Procurement, and Financial Management Review. Despite existing laws and regulations, Executive and Administrative orders, there was the absence of an omnibus procurement law. The specific purpose of the CPAR was to establish the need for procurement reform, provide guidance for procuring goods, works, and consulting services, through a comprehensive analysis of the public sector procurement system, legal framework, the organizational structure, and capabilities, in addition to an assessment of institutional and organizational issues related with the procurement process. Further activities included the development of an action plan to enhance the institutional framework, and, the assessment of the competitiveness and performance of the local private industry related to its participation in public procurement. The main recommendation - the passage of a procurement law - was initiated when Congress passed the Government Procurement Act (2002), and signed into law in January 2003. Implementing rules and regulations are under preparation, but it should be mentioned that this step constitutes a major reform, towards significant budgetary savings, and an accountable procurement process. 2013-07-23T21:46:10Z 2013-07-23T21:46:10Z 2003-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/7934896/philippines-country-procurement-assessment-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14503 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR) Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Philippines |