Maldives : electronic government procurement readiness assessment and roadmap
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2007-05
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World Bank
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The assessment focuses on the degree of readiness of Government of The Maldives's (GoTM's) current public procurement environment for making a transition from traditional paper-based, manual methods of procurement transaction processing and communication to electronic government procurement (e-GP). The e-GP Assessment was discussed individually with informed respondents in the public and private sectors, who provided advice or comment on the degree of readiness of nine key components related to e-GP: government leadership, human resource planning, procurement planning and management, procurement policy, procurement legislation and regulation, Internet and electronic infrastructure, standards, private sector integration, and current e-GP systems and initiatives. The assessment found: adequate evidence that Internet and electronic infrastructure are in place and supported, little evidence that government leadership, planning and management, procurement regulation, standards, private sector integration, or e-GP systems are in place and being supported; no evidence that human resource planning, procurement legislation, or procurement policy were in place. This report outlines a strategy to make ready and implement electronic government procurement policies, infrastructure, and initiatives.
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Maldives, Electronic government procurement (e-GP), Government leadership, Human resource planning, Procurement planning and management, Procurement policy, Procurement legislation and regulation, Internet and electronic infrastructure
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World Bank. (2007). Maldives : electronic government procurement readiness assessment and roadmap. Washington, DC. : World Bank.