E-procurement White Papers
Korea's Move to e-procurement
Overview In 1997 the Korean government began reforming its notoriously complicated, nontransparent, corrupt public procurement system, introducing e-procurement to exploit the country's well-developed information and communications infrastructure. Through extensive business process reengineering and information strategy planning, the Public Procurement Service - the agency formerly responsible for buying government goods and services - has been transformed into a one-stop information center.
| Publisher | United Nations | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | July 2004 | Downloads | 202 |
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Korea's Move to e-procurement
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