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  2. Government e Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Website. gem.gov.in. The Government e Marketplace (or e-Marketplace) (GeM) is an online platform for public procurement in India. [1] The initiative was launched on 9 August 2016, by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India with the objective to create an open and transparent procurement platform for government buyers. [2]

  3. Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority

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    In 2003, the Ugandan parliament enacted the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority Act (PPDA Act). Following that, in February 2003, the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority (PPDA), was created and became operational. It is the "regulator of public procurement and disposal of public assets in Uganda".

  4. Public Procurement Act (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Procurement Act (PPA) (German: Bundesgesetz über das öffentliche Beschaffungswesen, BöB, French: Loi fédérale sur les marchés publics, LMP, Italian: Legge federale sugli appalti pubblici, LAPub), is a Swiss federal law that governs the awarding of public contracts by Swiss federal authorities, [1] representing a total market of 80-100 billion CHF per year. [2]

  5. List of central purchasing bodies in the United Kingdom

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    List of central purchasing bodies in the United Kingdom. This is a list of central purchasing bodies serving public sector procurement in the United Kingdom. Central purchasing bodies are also known as "Public Buying Organisations" (PBOs). [1] In May 2010 the National Audit Office estimated that there were just under 50 public buying ...

  6. Power purchase agreement - Wikipedia

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    A power purchase agreement (PPA), or electricity power agreement, is a long-term contract between an electricity generator and a customer, usually a utility, government or company. [1][2] PPAs may last anywhere between 5 and 20 years, during which time the power purchaser buys energy at a pre-negotiated price. Such agreements play a key role in ...

  7. Edo State Public Procurement Agency - Wikipedia

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    Website. eprocurement.edostate.gov.ng. The Edo State Public Procurement Agency (EDPPA) is a government agency in Edo State, Nigeria, that is responsible for regulating and overseeing the public procurement process in the state. [1] The EDPPA was established in 2012 by the Edo State Public Procurement Law, which repealed the Edo State Tenders ...

  8. Swiss challenge (procurement) - Wikipedia

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    Swiss challenge (procurement) A Swiss challenge is a form of public procurement operated in some jurisdictions, which requires a public authority (usually an agency of government) which has received an unsolicited bid for a public project (such as a port, road or railway), or for services to be provided to government, to publish the bid and ...

  9. Business-to-government - Wikipedia

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    Business-to-government (B2G), [1] also known as business-to-public-administration (B2PA) [1][2] or business-to-public-sector (B2PS) refers to trade between the business sector as a supplier and a government body as a customer playing a major impact in public procurement. [3][4] Business-to-government also includes the segment of business-to ...