Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Strategic Planning Guide
Many countries have discovered that the transition to e-government, and all the benefits that this entails, can require the extensive re-engineering of public sector management, service design and delivery, legislation and even community expectatio...
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okr-10986-190312021-04-23T14:03:50Z Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Strategic Planning Guide Asian Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank World Bank ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACCOUNT ACCOUNTABILITIES ACCOUNTABILITY ACQUISITION ACQUISITIONS ACTION PLANS ADVERTISING AUCTIONS AUTHENTICATION AUTOMATION BANDWIDTH BEST PRACTICE BIDDING BUSINESS APPLICATIONS BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS BUSINESS STRATEGY BUSINESS SYSTEMS BUSINESSES BUYER BUYERS CAPABILITIES COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENCE CONNECTIVITY COPYRIGHT CUSTOMIZATION DATA WAREHOUSE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT E-COMMERCE E-GOVERNMENT E-PROCUREMENT ECOMMERCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REPORTING FUNCTIONALITY GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PLANS IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INFORMATION FLOWS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERFACE INTEROPERABILITY LEADERSHIP LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENT LICENSES MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MINISTERS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY ONLINE CATALOGUES ONLINE REGISTRATION OPEN ACCESS OPEN STANDARDS OPERATING ENVIRONMENT OPERATING SYSTEMS OUTSOURCING POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICIANS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT PURCHASING QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY MANAGEMENT REGISTRATION OF BUSINESSES REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELIABILITY RESULT SEARCH SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TARGETS TECHNICAL EXPERTISE TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSLATION TRANSPARENCIES TRANSPARENCY USER WEB WEB SERVICE WEB SERVICES WEB SITE Many countries have discovered that the transition to e-government, and all the benefits that this entails, can require the extensive re-engineering of public sector management, service design and delivery, legislation and even community expectations. E-government is a reform program which exploits the potential of online technology, but is not delivered merely through the design, acquisition and application of this technology. Like other parts of an e-government program, implementing e-GP is a reform strategy, and like any reform strategy, will be developed, customized and owned by each jurisdiction if it is to succeed. An e-GP implementation strategy is sensitive to all of the elements that distinguish one jurisdiction from another including management and leadership culture, regulations, skills and expertise, etcetera. This guide is intended to provide an awareness of the issues and critical success factors that will generally be found in any successful e-GP strategy and is aimed at assisting jurisdictions and organizations develop their own implementation strategy for this sensitive and high value activity of government. 2014-07-28T21:59:21Z 2014-07-28T21:59:21Z 2004-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/19567109/strategic-electronic-government-procurement-strategic-planning-guide http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19031 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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ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACCOUNT ACCOUNTABILITIES ACCOUNTABILITY ACQUISITION ACQUISITIONS ACTION PLANS ADVERTISING AUCTIONS AUTHENTICATION AUTOMATION BANDWIDTH BEST PRACTICE BIDDING BUSINESS APPLICATIONS BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS BUSINESS STRATEGY BUSINESS SYSTEMS BUSINESSES BUYER BUYERS CAPABILITIES COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENCE CONNECTIVITY COPYRIGHT CUSTOMIZATION DATA WAREHOUSE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT E-COMMERCE E-GOVERNMENT E-PROCUREMENT ECOMMERCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REPORTING FUNCTIONALITY GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PLANS IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INFORMATION FLOWS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERFACE INTEROPERABILITY LEADERSHIP LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENT LICENSES MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MINISTERS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY ONLINE CATALOGUES ONLINE REGISTRATION OPEN ACCESS OPEN STANDARDS OPERATING ENVIRONMENT OPERATING SYSTEMS OUTSOURCING POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICIANS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT PURCHASING QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY MANAGEMENT REGISTRATION OF BUSINESSES REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELIABILITY RESULT SEARCH SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TARGETS TECHNICAL EXPERTISE TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSLATION TRANSPARENCIES TRANSPARENCY USER WEB WEB SERVICE WEB SERVICES WEB SITE |
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ACCESS TO THE INTERNET ACCOUNT ACCOUNTABILITIES ACCOUNTABILITY ACQUISITION ACQUISITIONS ACTION PLANS ADVERTISING AUCTIONS AUTHENTICATION AUTOMATION BANDWIDTH BEST PRACTICE BIDDING BUSINESS APPLICATIONS BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE BUSINESS NEEDS BUSINESS PROCESSES BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS BUSINESS STRATEGY BUSINESS SYSTEMS BUSINESSES BUYER BUYERS CAPABILITIES COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENCE CONNECTIVITY COPYRIGHT CUSTOMIZATION DATA WAREHOUSE DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT E-COMMERCE E-GOVERNMENT E-PROCUREMENT ECOMMERCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDEVELOPMENT EGOVERNMENT ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REPORTING FUNCTIONALITY GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT POLICY HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION PLANS IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY INFORMATION FLOWS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERFACE INTEROPERABILITY LEADERSHIP LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENT LICENSES MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS MEDIA MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MINISTERS NETWORKS NEW TECHNOLOGIES NEW TECHNOLOGY ONLINE CATALOGUES ONLINE REGISTRATION OPEN ACCESS OPEN STANDARDS OPERATING ENVIRONMENT OPERATING SYSTEMS OUTSOURCING POLICY FRAMEWORK POLITICIANS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT POLICY PROCUREMENT PROCESS PROCUREMENT PROCESSES PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT PURCHASING QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY MANAGEMENT REGISTRATION OF BUSINESSES REGISTRY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELIABILITY RESULT SEARCH SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INTEGRATION TARGETS TECHNICAL EXPERTISE TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSLATION TRANSPARENCIES TRANSPARENCY USER WEB WEB SERVICE WEB SERVICES WEB SITE Asian Development Bank Inter-American Development Bank World Bank Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Strategic Planning Guide |
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Many countries have discovered that the
transition to e-government, and all the benefits that this
entails, can require the extensive re-engineering of public
sector management, service design and delivery, legislation
and even community expectations. E-government is a reform
program which exploits the potential of online technology,
but is not delivered merely through the design, acquisition
and application of this technology. Like other parts of an
e-government program, implementing e-GP is a reform
strategy, and like any reform strategy, will be developed,
customized and owned by each jurisdiction if it is to
succeed. An e-GP implementation strategy is sensitive to all
of the elements that distinguish one jurisdiction from
another including management and leadership culture,
regulations, skills and expertise, etcetera. This guide is
intended to provide an awareness of the issues and critical
success factors that will generally be found in any
successful e-GP strategy and is aimed at assisting
jurisdictions and organizations develop their own
implementation strategy for this sensitive and high value
activity of government. |
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Asian Development Bank |
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Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Strategic Planning Guide |
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Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Strategic Planning Guide |
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Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Strategic Planning Guide |
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Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Strategic Planning Guide |
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Strategic Electronic Government Procurement : Strategic Planning Guide |
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strategic electronic government procurement : strategic planning guide |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/19567109/strategic-electronic-government-procurement-strategic-planning-guide http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19031 |
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