Vietnam's e-government procurement system set to launch in August

Jun 28th at 16:51
28-06-2022 16:51:25+07:00

Vietnam's e-government procurement system set to launch in August

The e-GP would allow effective and transparent management of the public procurement process.

Vietnam’s e-government procurement (e-GP) system is set to start operations on August 1, 2022.

The new procurement system is set to operate on August 1. File photo

The new procurement system, updated with new changes and designed to operate on multiple browsers, would help serve as a hub of information related to procurement, as well as a platform for the online bidding based on safety, competitiveness, fairness, and cost-efficiency.

To ensure the smooth operation of the e-GP, participants in the bidding are requested to switch to the new system from the old one.

The e-GP is developed under a project of applying e-commerce in public procurement under the public-private partnership (PPP).

The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), IT company FPT, and the Investment and Development of National e-Procurement System Company are responsible for running the new system.

The e-GP would allow effective and transparent management of the public procurement process, from announcing procurement plans, posting invitations for bids and contract award notices, issuing bidding documents to receipt of bids, and bid opening.

New updates in the new system would include a ranking of contractors, along with the disclosure of information from every bidding process.

Data from the e-GP would be integrated with that of the Vietnam State Treasury for information and cooperation in the disbursement process afterward.

Since July 1, the MPI has issued notice to bidders, contractors, and agencies asking them to switch to the new procurement system and the process is expected to be completed within one month.

Interested parties are advised to seek detailed information at the website address https://muasamcong.gov.vn for further instruction, or hotline number 19006126.

Hanoi Times





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