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  2. PEPPOL - Wikipedia

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    PEPPOL. Peppol is a set of specifications for establishing and also the primary implementation of a federated electronic procurement system for use across different jurisdictions. [ 1] Through Peppol, participant organisations can deliver procurement documents to each other including electronic invoices in machine readable formats, avoiding the ...

  3. European Single Procurement Document - Wikipedia

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    The European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) is an electronic self-declaration document to be submitted by suppliers interested in tendering for contracts for the supply of goods, works or services to public bodies located anywhere within the European Union . Created under the EU's 2014 Directive on Procurement [ 1] and implemented, for ...

  4. E-procurement - Wikipedia

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    E-commerce. E-procurement ( electronic procurement, sometimes also known as supplier exchange) is a collective term used to refer to a range of technologies which can be used to automate the internal and external processes associated with procurement, strategic sourcing and purchasing. [ 1]

  5. Public eProcurement - Wikipedia

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    Public eProcurement. The term Public eProcurement ("electronic procurement" in the public sector) refers, in Singapore, Ukraine, Europe and Canada, to the use of electronic means in conducting a public procurement procedure for the purchase of goods, works or services . eProcurement compared to normal procurement allows greater transparency ...

  6. Government procurement in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The basis of European procurement regulation lies in the provisions of the European Union treaties which prohibit barriers to intra-Union trade, provide the freedom to provide services and the right to establishment (three of the "Four Freedoms"), prohibit discrimination on the basis of national origin and regulate public undertakings and public monopolies. [3]

  7. Request for information - Wikipedia

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    Request for information. A request for information ( RFI) is a common business process whose purpose is to collect written information about the capabilities of various suppliers. [ 1] Normally it follows a format that can be used for comparative purposes. An RFI is primarily used to gather information to help make a decision on what steps to ...

  8. Prozorro - Wikipedia

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    Prozorro ( Ukrainian: Прозоро – transparent, clear) is a public electronic procurement system where state and municipal customers announce tenders to purchase goods, works and services, and business representatives compete for the opportunity to become a state supplier. Prozorro is a result of the collaboration between the Ukrainian ...

  9. E-government in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The national e-Procurement portal, which is currently merely an information tool, is destined to become the central procurement mechanism for the entire Portuguese public administration. Other considerable infrastructure initiatives that have taken place are: [133] CITIUS, which enables the electronic submission of documents for court use.