The Directorate-General for Informatics (DIGIT) has recently announced that a new version of Open e-PRIOR, the open-source version of the e-PRIOR (electronic PRocurement, Invoicing and Ordering) platform has been published on the Open Source Observatory and Repository for European public administrations (OSOR.eu).
Based on the success and the positive response received [...]
Where do European companies who after taking part in public procurement abroad and suspect of being discriminated against some unfair barriers complain? Among others, the barriers can either be illegal requirements in tender documentation or being disadvantaged in favour of national suppliers, intentionally or otherwise. Also barriers can arise over simple misunderstandings in relation to [...]
The EU Asia Inter University Network for Teaching and Research in Public Procurement Regulation [EUA-TRIPPR] is a project that was awarded by the European Commission to a group of five partner universities namely, University of Nottingham, Copenhagen Business School, Central University of Finance and Economics (Beijing), Xinjiang University and University of Malaya. (There is also [...]