Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Standards Framework

Standards are the infrastructure of commerce. Just as power networks and transport systems are the infrastructure of economic production. The establishment of each of these infrastructures forms a cornerstone for modern economies. It is important t...

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Main Authors: Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, World Bank
Format: Publications & Research
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/03/19566329/strategic-electronic-government-procurement-standards-framework
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spelling okr-10986-190302021-04-23T14:03:50Z Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Standards Framework Asian Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank World Bank ATTRIBUTES AUTHENTICATION B2B BACK-OFFICE BASIC BUSINESS APPLICATIONS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS BUSINESS PROCESS BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SYSTEMS BUSINESSES BUYER BUYERS CAPABILITIES CAPABILITY CODES CODING COMMUNITIES COMPETITIVENESS COMPONENTS COMPUTING CONFIDENTIALITY CONNECTIVITY CONSUMER PROTECTION COPYRIGHT CRYPTOGRAPHY CUSTOM DATA STORAGE DATA WAREHOUSE DECISION MAKING DELIVERY SYSTEM DIGITAL DIGITAL CERTIFICATE E-BUSINESS E-COMMERCE E-COMMERCE ENVIRONMENTS E-COMMERCE LAWS E-COMMERCE LEGISLATION E-COMMERCE POLICIES E-COMMERCE SYSTEMS E-CONTRACTS E-GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT E-MARKETPLACE E-SIGNATURES ECOMMERCE ECOMMERCE SYSTEMS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY EDI EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC BUSINESS ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC RECORDS ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS EMARKETPLACE ENGINEERING FUNCTIONALITY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT CONTRACT GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT SERVICE GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY HARDWARE INFORMATION SECURITY INFORMATION SOCIETY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION TRANSMISSION INNOVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERFACE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTEROPERABILITY INVENTORY INVENTORY CONTROL IP LEADERSHIP ROLE LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKETPLACES MESSAGING METADATA MIDDLEWARE NATIONAL POLICIES NETWORKING NETWORKS NEW MARKETS NEW TECHNOLOGY ONLINE CATALOGUES OPEN STANDARDS POLICY FRAMEWORK PRIVACY PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTORS PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PRODUCT CATALOGUES PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS PUBLIC INTEREST PUBLIC KEY PUBLIC KEY INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTORS RECORDS MANAGEMENT REGISTRIES REGISTRY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOVERNMENT RELIABILITY RELIABILITY ­ SYSTEMS SEARCH SECURITY MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE STANDARDS SITES SOCIAL SECURITY SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE PACKAGES STRONG AUTHENTICATION SUPPLIERS SYSTEM DESIGN SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS INTEROPERABILITY TARGETS TECHNICAL EXPERTS TECHNICAL ISSUE TECHNICAL STANDARDS TECHNOLOGY STANDARD TELECOMMUNICATION TELEPHONY TRACEABILITY TRADE FACILITATION TRANSACTION TRANSMISSION TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT SYSTEMS UCC UNIFORM CODE COUNCIL USERS WEB WEB SERVICE WEB SERVICES WORLD WIDE WEB WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM XML Standards are the infrastructure of commerce. Just as power networks and transport systems are the infrastructure of economic production. The establishment of each of these infrastructures forms a cornerstone for modern economies. It is important that executives and managers be able to appreciate and engage with these issues if the risks to governments are to be managed. Web architects and developers may recoil in horror that government policy and leadership might intrude into these issues. But government is an obvious leader, not suggesting that it should or could regulate such standards, but because of the significance of its choices for its own operations and the weight that these carry in the economy. Government leadership in this area is more often de facto than de jure, but leadership nonetheless, which reflects the reality that government represents more than one third of the economy in most countries. This reality will be of particular significance to developing countries seeking to accelerate the technological activation of their economies and communities. 2014-07-28T21:56:59Z 2014-07-28T21:56:59Z 2004-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/03/19566329/strategic-electronic-government-procurement-standards-framework http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19030 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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topic ATTRIBUTES
AUTHENTICATION
B2B
BACK-OFFICE
BASIC
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS
BUSINESS PROCESS
BUSINESS PROCESSES
BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
BUSINESS SERVICES
BUSINESS SYSTEMS
BUSINESSES
BUYER
BUYERS
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CODES
CODING
COMMUNITIES
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPONENTS
COMPUTING
CONFIDENTIALITY
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COPYRIGHT
CRYPTOGRAPHY
CUSTOM
DATA STORAGE
DATA WAREHOUSE
DECISION MAKING
DELIVERY SYSTEM
DIGITAL
DIGITAL CERTIFICATE
E-BUSINESS
E-COMMERCE
E-COMMERCE ENVIRONMENTS
E-COMMERCE LAWS
E-COMMERCE LEGISLATION
E-COMMERCE POLICIES
E-COMMERCE SYSTEMS
E-CONTRACTS
E-GOVERNMENT
E-GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
E-MARKETPLACE
E-SIGNATURES
ECOMMERCE
ECOMMERCE SYSTEMS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
EDI
EGOVERNMENT
ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT
ELECTRONIC RECORDS
ELECTRONICS
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS
EMARKETPLACE
ENGINEERING
FUNCTIONALITY
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY
HARDWARE
INFORMATION SECURITY
INFORMATION SOCIETY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION TRANSMISSION
INNOVATION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERFACE
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTEROPERABILITY
INVENTORY
INVENTORY CONTROL
IP
LEADERSHIP ROLE
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKETPLACES
MESSAGING
METADATA
MIDDLEWARE
NATIONAL POLICIES
NETWORKING
NETWORKS
NEW MARKETS
NEW TECHNOLOGY
ONLINE CATALOGUES
OPEN STANDARDS
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PRIVACY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTORS
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT PROCESSES
PRODUCT CATALOGUES
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROTOCOLS
PUBLIC INTEREST
PUBLIC KEY
PUBLIC KEY INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC SECTORS
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
REGISTRIES
REGISTRY
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOVERNMENT
RELIABILITY
RELIABILITY ­ SYSTEMS
SEARCH
SECURITY MANAGEMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE STANDARDS
SITES
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
SOFTWARE PACKAGES
STRONG AUTHENTICATION
SUPPLIERS
SYSTEM DESIGN
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
SYSTEMS INTEROPERABILITY
TARGETS
TECHNICAL EXPERTS
TECHNICAL ISSUE
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
TECHNOLOGY STANDARD
TELECOMMUNICATION
TELEPHONY
TRACEABILITY
TRADE FACILITATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSMISSION
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
UCC
UNIFORM CODE COUNCIL
USERS
WEB
WEB SERVICE
WEB SERVICES
WORLD WIDE WEB
WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM
XML
spellingShingle ATTRIBUTES
AUTHENTICATION
B2B
BACK-OFFICE
BASIC
BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS
BUSINESS PROCESS
BUSINESS PROCESSES
BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
BUSINESS SERVICES
BUSINESS SYSTEMS
BUSINESSES
BUYER
BUYERS
CAPABILITIES
CAPABILITY
CODES
CODING
COMMUNITIES
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPONENTS
COMPUTING
CONFIDENTIALITY
CONNECTIVITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION
COPYRIGHT
CRYPTOGRAPHY
CUSTOM
DATA STORAGE
DATA WAREHOUSE
DECISION MAKING
DELIVERY SYSTEM
DIGITAL
DIGITAL CERTIFICATE
E-BUSINESS
E-COMMERCE
E-COMMERCE ENVIRONMENTS
E-COMMERCE LAWS
E-COMMERCE LEGISLATION
E-COMMERCE POLICIES
E-COMMERCE SYSTEMS
E-CONTRACTS
E-GOVERNMENT
E-GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
E-MARKETPLACE
E-SIGNATURES
ECOMMERCE
ECOMMERCE SYSTEMS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
EDI
EGOVERNMENT
ELECTRONIC BUSINESS
ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT
ELECTRONIC RECORDS
ELECTRONICS
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS
EMARKETPLACE
ENGINEERING
FUNCTIONALITY
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT POLICY
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY
HARDWARE
INFORMATION SECURITY
INFORMATION SOCIETY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION TRANSMISSION
INNOVATION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERFACE
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTEROPERABILITY
INVENTORY
INVENTORY CONTROL
IP
LEADERSHIP ROLE
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARKETPLACES
MESSAGING
METADATA
MIDDLEWARE
NATIONAL POLICIES
NETWORKING
NETWORKS
NEW MARKETS
NEW TECHNOLOGY
ONLINE CATALOGUES
OPEN STANDARDS
POLICY FRAMEWORK
PRIVACY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTORS
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT PROCESSES
PRODUCT CATALOGUES
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROTOCOLS
PUBLIC INTEREST
PUBLIC KEY
PUBLIC KEY INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC SECTORS
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
REGISTRIES
REGISTRY
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOVERNMENT
RELIABILITY
RELIABILITY ­ SYSTEMS
SEARCH
SECURITY MANAGEMENT
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE STANDARDS
SITES
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
SOFTWARE PACKAGES
STRONG AUTHENTICATION
SUPPLIERS
SYSTEM DESIGN
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
SYSTEMS INTEROPERABILITY
TARGETS
TECHNICAL EXPERTS
TECHNICAL ISSUE
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
TECHNOLOGY STANDARD
TELECOMMUNICATION
TELEPHONY
TRACEABILITY
TRADE FACILITATION
TRANSACTION
TRANSMISSION
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
UCC
UNIFORM CODE COUNCIL
USERS
WEB
WEB SERVICE
WEB SERVICES
WORLD WIDE WEB
WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM
XML
Asian Development Bank
Inter-American Development Bank
World Bank
Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Standards Framework
description Standards are the infrastructure of commerce. Just as power networks and transport systems are the infrastructure of economic production. The establishment of each of these infrastructures forms a cornerstone for modern economies. It is important that executives and managers be able to appreciate and engage with these issues if the risks to governments are to be managed. Web architects and developers may recoil in horror that government policy and leadership might intrude into these issues. But government is an obvious leader, not suggesting that it should or could regulate such standards, but because of the significance of its choices for its own operations and the weight that these carry in the economy. Government leadership in this area is more often de facto than de jure, but leadership nonetheless, which reflects the reality that government represents more than one third of the economy in most countries. This reality will be of particular significance to developing countries seeking to accelerate the technological activation of their economies and communities.
format Publications & Research
author Asian Development Bank
Inter-American Development Bank
World Bank
author_facet Asian Development Bank
Inter-American Development Bank
World Bank
author_sort Asian Development Bank
title Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Standards Framework
title_short Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Standards Framework
title_full Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Standards Framework
title_fullStr Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Standards Framework
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Standards Framework
title_sort strategic electronic government procurement : standards framework
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/03/19566329/strategic-electronic-government-procurement-standards-framework
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19030
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