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Karnataka to set up online e-procurement platform
 

 
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Saturday, December 23, 2006

 

In a new e-governance initiative, all contracts and procurement in various government depart­ments in Karnataka are set to go digital in two years.

The Government of Karnataka has chosen HP to provide a unified online e-procurement platform. This program will cover contract management, track the progress of projects and would run on a public private partnership model. As of now, Andhra Pradesh is the only state in the country to have an e-procurement platform.

Government of Karnataka chose HP to provide a unified online e-procurement platform. In the photo (from left) Biswanath Bhattacharya, Director-Sales, HP India and Rajeev Chawla, Secretary, e-Governance, Government of Karnataka are seen exchanging the documents after signing the agreement. Seated (L to R) Dr Malati Das, Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka; Balu Doraisamy, MD-Sales, HP India and AK Agarwal, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Karnataka.

Balu Doraiswamy, MD-Sales, HP India, said that this would be more complex than just deployment. “This is proven technology that we have developed inside HP. It has been deployed in Japan and would now be customized to suit the government's needs. The Karnataka Government deals with procurement to the tune of Rs 13,000 crore.

The platform would facilitate government procurement acti­vities like publishing of tenders/RFP, bidding online, empanel­ment of suppliers
and contrac­tors, contract manage­ment and demand aggregation. The project also involves training for not just the government staff but also contractors and suppliers in rural and urban areas. To facilitate access to the system, the government plans to set up cybercafes at the taluk and sub-taluk levels in a public-private partnership model.

Rajeev Chawla, Secretary, e-Governance, said that shared business centers would be set up in government departments at the taluk level.

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