▍1 ▍2 ▍3 ▍4 ▍5 ▍6 ▍7 ▍8 ▍9 ▍10 ▍11 ▍12 ▍13 ▍14 ▍15 ▍16 Uzbekistan e-GP Feasibility Study (2009) Jordan Mongolia Mongolian e-GP System (2012) e-GP Feasibility Study (2012) Algeria e-GP Feasibility Study (2012) Tunisia Tunisian e-GP System Vietnam Costa Rica Vietnam e-GP Pilot System Costa Rican e-GP System (2010) (MER-LINK, 2010) (began in 2013) ▍17 ▍18 ▍19 Intra-governmental cooperation • Operated the Presidential Committee for e-Govt.(2001) * legal framework, integration with external systems, partnership with private sector • PPS as a leading agency played a key role on leading and managing the transition to e-GP Development of legal framework • Enacted e-government legislation : Digital Signature Act (1999), Framework Act on e-Commerce (1999), etc • Amended Procurement law and regulations to eliminate barrier to the implementation of e-procurement * e-Procurement Act (2013) ▍20 Obstacles Lack of awareness and capacity building Inertia of traditional manual procurement process Fear of loss of discretionary power and reduced role of PPS solutions Intensifying the delivery of training of procurement officers and suppliers (5,100 trainees in FY 2011) Promoting the benefits of the e-GP and the necessity of procurement reform Continuous user support through call-center (4,585 consultations daily) ▍21 Integration of Entire Procurement Process 80% of the total 565 processes in three categories (goods, services, construction works) were revised 152 processes were removed, and over 300 processes were streamlined through integration and digitalization Revision of Legal and Institutional Basis Provisions for the registration of information and mandatory reporting for e-Procurement services Revisions for the streamlining of procurement procedures ▍22 Security Standard Service Stability • Authentication & Data integrity : PKI based digital signature & encryption • System security : firewall, intrusion detection system, etc • Adopted UNSPSC as a standard for commodity classification (2.2M items) • Based on the global standards of e-document (XML, SOAP, EBMS, etc) • Dual structure for servers and networks • Back-up system for disaster recovery • Funding 10% of development cost /year for ongoing operation ▍23 • Simplification and clarification of procurement regulations for process transition through BPR • A single e-procurement system for all public organizations • Take the step-by-step approach from integrated bid notice, e-bidding and e-Shopping Mall • Government leadership and establishment of a lead agency • Long-term planning & risk management for the on-going operation including funding resources, capacity building for operational staff & clear system management protocol. ▍24 ▍25