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  2. Capital Hill Cashgate Scandal - Wikipedia

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    In November 2005, the new IFMIS was formally introduced and customised to Malawi's own specific requirements across 50 ministries and government entities. According to the UK-sponsored audit – led by accounting firm Baker Tilly – the IFMIS operated as follows: "IFMIS generates payments to suppliers entered onto the system.

  3. List of acquisitions by Oracle - Wikipedia

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    Product Data Quality Solutions for connecting Enterprise systems, Customers, Suppliers and Partners. 2009: October 12, 2009 SOPHOI Intellectual property management for Media & Entertainment Industry September 29, 2009 HyperRoll Financials, software and IT services July 23, 2009 GoldenGate Software Heterogeneous Replications, software and IT

  4. System for Award Management - Wikipedia

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    The Central Contractor Registration (CCR) was the primary supplier database for the U.S. Federal government until July 30, 2012. In October 1993, President Bill Clinton issued a memorandum that required the Government to reform its acquisition processes. Subsequently, the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994 was passed, requiring the ...

  5. Oracle Applications - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Cloud SCM, also known as Oracle Supply Chain & Manufacturing, is a cloud-based SCM software application suite used by companies to build and manage intelligent supply chains.

  6. Supplier relationship management - Wikipedia

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    Supplier relationship management (SRM) is the systematic, enterprise-wide assessment of suppliers' strengths, performance and capabilities with respect to overall business strategy, determination of what activities to engage in with different suppliers, and planning and execution of all interactions with suppliers, in a coordinated fashion across the relationship life cycle, to maximize the ...

  7. Vendor management system - Wikipedia

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    VMS (Vendor Management System) is a fairly recent advancement in managing contingent labor spend. VMS is an evolution of the Master Service Provider (MSP) / Vendor-On-Premises (VOP) concept, which became more prevalent in the late-1980s to the mid-1990s when larger enterprises began looking for ways to reduce outsourcing costs.

  8. International Suppliers Network - Wikipedia

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    The International Suppliers Network is a system that logs and tracks vendors. Major companies such as General Motors often use the ISN to establish the "trustworthy" status of a new vendor. The ISN also allows companies to import a validated version of a vendor's details directly into their own procurement system.

  9. Management information system - Wikipedia

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    This may include suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and final customers. [15] Customer relationship management (CRM) systems help businesses manage relationships with potential and current customers and business partners across marketing, sales, and service. [16]