Electronic Government Procurement : Readiness Self Assessment
This Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) Readiness Assessment (Assessment) is intended to assist a jurisdiction to conduct a high level review of its procurement environment to determine its level of readiness to make a transition to e-GP in a...
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okr-10986-190292021-04-23T14:03:50Z Electronic Government Procurement : Readiness Self Assessment Asian Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACCOUNTABILITY AUTHENTICATION AVAILABILITY OF DATA AVAILABILITY OF HARDWARE BANDWIDTH BIDDING BUSINESS EFFICIENCY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS BUSINESS SECTORS BUSINESS SYSTEMS BUYER BUYERS CAPITAL ASSETS CHANGE MANAGEMENT CODES COMMUNITIES COMPLAINTS COMPONENTS CONFIDENCE CONNECTIVITY COPYRIGHT CORRUPTION DATA NETWORK DECISION MAKING E-COMMERCE E-GOVERNMENT E-MAIL E-PROCUREMENT E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEM E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS E-READINESS E-SERVICES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ELECTRONIC FORMAT ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ENGINEERING EPROCUREMENT EREADINESS ETHICS FACSIMILE FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FUNCTIONALITY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT HARDWARE HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRITY INTERFACES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNET NETWORKS INTERNET SERVICES INTEROPERABILITY INVESTIGATION ISP KIOSKS LAWS LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP ROLE MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MOBILE PHONE NETWORKS OPEN ACCESS OPEN STANDARDS PC PHONE PENETRATION POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICAL WILL PRIVACY PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT QUALITY OF SERVICE REGISTRIES RELIABILITY SANCTIONS SEARCH SEARCH ENGINE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TECHNICAL STANDARDS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINE TELEPHONE SERVICE TRANSPARENCY USER USERS WATCHDOG ORGANISATIONS WEB WEB BROWSER WEB SERVICE WEB SERVICES This Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) Readiness Assessment (Assessment) is intended to assist a jurisdiction to conduct a high level review of its procurement environment to determine its level of readiness to make a transition to e-GP in a sustainable manner. It will assist a jurisdiction to determine the degree to which the components and their subcomponents, which underlay e-GP, are in place. Conducting a current assessment is usually one of the key initial steps for developing an implementation plan for e-GP. The assessment addresses the strategic foundations of e-GP by examining the components that are the basis for planning the transition to e-GP. The components underlying e-GP are those issues which, when addressed and integrated, provide a jurisdiction with a framework for an effective, efficient and sustainable approach to e-GP. They have been developed both from research of and experience with a range of existing procurement environments in different countries. Additionally, the assessment invites comment from respondents on other factors seen as influencing readiness, and on the critical changes required to implement e-GP. These comments are grouped under the heading respondent views. 2014-07-28T21:54:21Z 2014-07-28T21:54:21Z 2004-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/11/19567365/electronic-government-procurement-e-gp-readiness-self-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19029 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACCOUNTABILITY AUTHENTICATION AVAILABILITY OF DATA AVAILABILITY OF HARDWARE BANDWIDTH BIDDING BUSINESS EFFICIENCY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS BUSINESS SECTORS BUSINESS SYSTEMS BUYER BUYERS CAPITAL ASSETS CHANGE MANAGEMENT CODES COMMUNITIES COMPLAINTS COMPONENTS CONFIDENCE CONNECTIVITY COPYRIGHT CORRUPTION DATA NETWORK DECISION MAKING E-COMMERCE E-GOVERNMENT E-PROCUREMENT E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEM E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS E-READINESS E-SERVICES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ELECTRONIC FORMAT ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ENGINEERING EPROCUREMENT EREADINESS ETHICS FACSIMILE FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FUNCTIONALITY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT HARDWARE HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRITY INTERFACES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNET NETWORKS INTERNET SERVICES INTEROPERABILITY INVESTIGATION ISP KIOSKS LAWS LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP ROLE MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MOBILE PHONE NETWORKS OPEN ACCESS OPEN STANDARDS PC PHONE PENETRATION POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICAL WILL PRIVACY PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT QUALITY OF SERVICE REGISTRIES RELIABILITY SANCTIONS SEARCH SEARCH ENGINE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TECHNICAL STANDARDS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINE TELEPHONE SERVICE TRANSPARENCY USER USERS WATCHDOG ORGANISATIONS WEB WEB BROWSER WEB SERVICE WEB SERVICES |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACCOUNTABILITY AUTHENTICATION AVAILABILITY OF DATA AVAILABILITY OF HARDWARE BANDWIDTH BIDDING BUSINESS EFFICIENCY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS BUSINESS SECTORS BUSINESS SYSTEMS BUYER BUYERS CAPITAL ASSETS CHANGE MANAGEMENT CODES COMMUNITIES COMPLAINTS COMPONENTS CONFIDENCE CONNECTIVITY COPYRIGHT CORRUPTION DATA NETWORK DECISION MAKING E-COMMERCE E-GOVERNMENT E-PROCUREMENT E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEM E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS E-READINESS E-SERVICES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ELECTRONIC FORMAT ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ENGINEERING EPROCUREMENT EREADINESS ETHICS FACSIMILE FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FUNCTIONALITY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT HARDWARE HARMONIZATION HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRITY INTERFACES INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNET NETWORKS INTERNET SERVICES INTEROPERABILITY INVESTIGATION ISP KIOSKS LAWS LEADERSHIP LEADERSHIP ROLE MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MOBILE PHONE NETWORKS OPEN ACCESS OPEN STANDARDS PC PHONE PENETRATION POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICAL WILL PRIVACY PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT LAW PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY MANAGEMENT QUALITY OF SERVICE REGISTRIES RELIABILITY SANCTIONS SEARCH SEARCH ENGINE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TECHNICAL STANDARDS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINE TELEPHONE SERVICE TRANSPARENCY USER USERS WATCHDOG ORGANISATIONS WEB WEB BROWSER WEB SERVICE WEB SERVICES Asian Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank World Bank Electronic Government Procurement : Readiness Self Assessment |
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This Electronic Government Procurement
(e-GP) Readiness Assessment (Assessment) is intended to
assist a jurisdiction to conduct a high level review of its
procurement environment to determine its level of readiness
to make a transition to e-GP in a sustainable manner. It
will assist a jurisdiction to determine the degree to which
the components and their subcomponents, which underlay e-GP,
are in place. Conducting a current assessment is usually one
of the key initial steps for developing an implementation
plan for e-GP. The assessment addresses the strategic
foundations of e-GP by examining the components that are the
basis for planning the transition to e-GP. The components
underlying e-GP are those issues which, when addressed and
integrated, provide a jurisdiction with a framework for an
effective, efficient and sustainable approach to e-GP. They
have been developed both from research of and experience
with a range of existing procurement environments in
different countries. Additionally, the assessment invites
comment from respondents on other factors seen as
influencing readiness, and on the critical changes required
to implement e-GP. These comments are grouped under the
heading respondent views. |
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Publications & Research |
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Asian Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank World Bank |
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Asian Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank World Bank |
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Asian Development Bank |
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Electronic Government Procurement : Readiness Self Assessment |
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Electronic Government Procurement : Readiness Self Assessment |
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Electronic Government Procurement : Readiness Self Assessment |
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Electronic Government Procurement : Readiness Self Assessment |
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Electronic Government Procurement : Readiness Self Assessment |
title_sort |
electronic government procurement : readiness self assessment |
publisher |
World Bank, Washington, DC |
publishDate |
2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/11/19567365/electronic-government-procurement-e-gp-readiness-self-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19029 |
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