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Assessment Aspects of Electronic Public Procurement Maturity

Public Policy and Administration

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Title Assessment Aspects of Electronic Public Procurement Maturity
Elektroninių viešųjų pirkimų brandos vertinimo aspektai
 
Creator Ereminaitė, Simona
 
Subject electronic public procurement; corruption; public service; private sector; electronic government
elektroniniai viešieji pirkimai; korupcija; valstybės tarnautojai; privatus sektorius; elektroninė valdžia
 
Description Public procurement practices are relatively new in the public sector, but everyone knows the complicated regulation and coordination of this process. A number of legislation, which controls a range of public procurement, were legitimated because of requirement to regulate purchases from national budget, after the restoration of independence of the Republic of Lithuania. The paper analyzes the legal context of the electronic public procurement and particular attention is paid to business development and corporate competitiveness in the EU (European Union).By 2010, all EU countries should have been installed electronic public procurement systems and at least 50 percent public procurement should have been made by this way. There for a membership of different countries procurer’s participation is essential for EU and the Republic of Lithuania’s domestic economy, because of safely competition in all EU. Implementation of a model of e.government (electronic government) service like government for business and  business for government related with electronic public procurement, which help to reduce bureaucracy, simplify formal procedures, save civil servants time and public money, improve product’s and service’s quality and promote competition between suppliers, public and private sectors partnership. E.government is an integral part of modern economics, called as the knowledge economy. E.government help to reduce bureaucracy and simplify formal procedures, while civil servants are saving time and public money, improve product quality of purchased services, and promote competition between suppliers, public and private sectors collaboration and partnership.
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama viešųjų pirkimų integravimo į elektroninę erdvę tema, išryškinant Lietuvos Respublikos viešųjų pirkimų teisinės bazės kūrimo dėsningumus bei Europos Sąjungos (toliau – ES) elektroninių viešųjų pirkimų institucinio pagrindo ypatumus. Teisės aktų, reglamentuojančių viešųjų pirkimų sritį, lyginamoji analizė leidžia pastebėti pokyčius įvykusius nuo Lietuvos įstojimo į ES. Ypatingas dėmesys skiriamas Lietuvos Respublikos viešojo pirkimo įstatymo kaitos tendencijoms, identifikuojant pirkimo būdus bei pirkimo proceso pokyčius.
 
Publisher Mykolas Romeris University
 
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Date 2013-10-08
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/396
10.13165/VPA-13-12-4-04
 
Source Public Policy and Administration; Vol 12, No 4 (2013): Public Policy and Administration; 567–580
Viešoji politika ir administravimas; Vol 12, No 4 (2013): Public Policy and Administration; 567–580
2029-2872
1648-2603
 
Language ltu
 
Relation https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/396/1575
 
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