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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2013

PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2013. CHAPTER 1 : INCREASING OF THE NUMBER OF PROCEDURES AND CONTRACTING AUTHORITIES CARRYING OUT PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES USING E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEM. Steps undertaken :. identification of the target group (new contracting authorities):

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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2013

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  1. PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2013

  2. CHAPTER1: INCREASING OF THE NUMBER OF PROCEDURES AND CONTRACTING AUTHORITIES CARRYING OUT PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES USING E-PROCUREMENT SYSTEM

  3. Steps undertaken: • identification of the target group (new contracting authorities): • central public authorities, • ministries and • their subordinate entities; • development and approval of the normative act by which new contracting authorities are obliged to carry out procurement through e-procurement system; 2

  4. Steps undertaken: • organization and conduct of periodic training seminars for new users of e-procurement system; • technical and methodological assistance for e-procurement system users (Help Desk). 2

  5. Results: 2

  6. CHAPTER2: MODIFICATION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LEGISLATION IN ORDER TO HARMONIZE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

  7. Activities: • The harmonization process is continuous; • Harmonization of the Public Procurement Law No. 96-XVI form 13 April 2007 with the Directive no. 2004/18/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council from 31 March 2004 concerning coordinating procedures for the award of public works contracts, public supply and services contracts; • Transposition into national law the provisions of Directive no. 17/2004/CE the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 coordinating the procurement procedures of procurement contracts the water, energy, transport and postal services; 2

  8. Activities: • Draft Law on Public Procurement submitted for approval to the Government; • Law on amending and supplementing the Contravention Code, approved by Government Decision no. 181 from 13.03.2013 of Law 262 from 01.11.13, MO 284-289/06.12.13 art.778; • The Draft Law on utilities was elaborated; • Elaboration of the draft of Government Decision "On the Approval of Documentation for the realization of public procurement of consultancy services" is at the stage of endorsement; 2

  9. Activities: • Public procurement regulation on using the competitive dialogue procedure, approved by Government Decision no. 804 from 10.10.2013; • Public procurement regulation on using the negotiation procedure, approved by Government Decision no. 794 from 08.10.2013; • Public procurement regulation using the dynamic system, approved by Government Decision no. 766 from 26.12.2013; 2

  10. Activities: • Public procurement regulation using the electronic auction, approved by Government Decision no. 774 from 04.10.2013; • Regulation regarding the award of public procurement contracts using limited procedure, is at the stage of endorsement; 2

  11. CHAPTER3: TRAINING TO CONTRACTING AUTHORITIES ON NEW LEGISLATIVE CHANGES AND THEIR APPLICATION

  12. Activities: • Identification of the target group - the contracting authority representatives who need to be trained; • Elaboration of the training plan; • Elaboration of curricula and didactic materials for training; • Organization and conducting of training seminars; 2

  13. Results: 2

  14. THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!

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