What is procurement assessment criteria?
The evaluation criteria are how the contracting authority will assess which bidder provides the best response to the requirements. In a very basic procurement it may be enough to ask bidders to confirm that they are able to deliver the specification.
What are the 7 core principles of public procurement?
The most important of these general principles of law for you to be aware of in the procurement context are: equality of treatment. transparency. mutual recognition….Public procurement is subject to the EU Treaty principles of:
- non-discrimination.
- free movement of goods.
- freedom to provide services.
- freedom of establishment.
What are the elements of e-procurement?
Elements of e-procurement include Request for Information, Request for Proposal, Request for Quotation, RFx (the previous three together), and eRFx (software for managing RFx projects).
What are the 5 principles of public procurement?
The Five Pillars are:
- Value for Money. In short this means that it is not necessarily the tender with the lowest price that is going to win the bid.
- Open and Effective Competition.
- Ethics and Fair Dealing.
- Accountability and Reporting.
- Equity.
What are the 3 general principles of public procurement?
Transparency, integrity, economy, openness, fairness, competition and accountability are some of the fundamental principles of public procurement.
What are the 3 types of purchasing?
Types of Purchases
- Personal Purchases.
- Mercantile Purchasing.
- Industrial Purchasing.
- Institutionalized or government purchasing.
What are the two types of e-procurement?
Electronic procurement encompasses several forms
- e-ordering;
- web-based ERP;
- e-sourcing;
- e-tendering;
- e-reverse auctioning;
- e-informing.
What are the objectives of e-procurement?
The aim of e-procurement is to dematerialise commercial transactions between businesses and their suppliers via digital solutions in order to optimise the procurement process.