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                    [Title] => Government e-procurement effort gathers steam
                    [Summary] => Professionalizing procurement in government can still be possible if the Government Electronic Procurement System (G-EPS) can successfully take off as planned. 


The G-EPS represents the government’s first step toward electronic procurement that will provide both government agencies and suppliers a more open, transparent and competitive environment for the procurement of goods and services by the government.
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According to the Department of Budget and Management, prices in the EPS marketplace are at least 40 percent lower than commercially available goods simply by short-circuiting the marketing and distribution chain.

At present, the government spends some P6 billion every year for common-use supplies, said Estanislao Granados, director of DBM’s procurement service.
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                    [Summary] => Professionalizing procurement in government can still be possible if the Government Electronic Procurement System (G-EPS) can successfully take off as planned. 


The G-EPS represents the government’s first step toward electronic procurement that will provide both government agencies and suppliers a more open, transparent and competitive environment for the procurement of goods and services by the government.
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At present, the government spends some P6 billion every year for common-use supplies, said Estanislao Granados, director of DBM’s procurement service.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-24 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096655 [AuthorName] => Des Ferriols [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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