Examples of using Use of e-procurement in English and their translations into Swedish
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Actual use of e-Procurement.
regions are moving at different speeds to promote the use of e-Procurement.
On expanding the use of e-Procurement in the EU.
On 18 October 2010, the European Commission issued a Green Paper entitled''On Expanding the Use of e-Procurement in the EU''1.
Expanding the use of e-procurement in the EU 77 replies.
It is also very important for the rapid development and the effective use of e-procurement by economic operators.
Expanding the use of e-Procurement in the EU Green Paper.
Clarification on this point could provide national authorities with greater security when imposing the use of e-Procurement.
Increased use of e-procurement in Europe enables.
Accelerating e-commerce: speed up implementation of the legal framework and expand use of e-procurement.
Green Paper on expanding the use of e-Procurement in the EU.
However, use of e-Procurement lags far behind the expectations set out in the Manchester Declaration.
However, Finland scores moderately well for use of e-procurement in the stages before the award of contracts.17.
Extended use of e-procurement and other ancillary initiatives could pay significant economic benefits as well.
The Green Paper will set out further steps to facilitate the use of e-procurement and obstacles to cross-border e-procurement. .
Undertaking use of e-procurement and skills training including the provision of training tools such as Computer Based Training.
Alternatively, should EU procurement legislation clarify the possibility for individual Member States to require the use of e-Procurement under certain circumstances?
Through enhanced transparency, the use of e-procurement creates the framework for enhanced prevention
focus on the increased use of e-procurement(digital tools)
Undertaking use of e-procurement and skills training including the provision of training tools such as Computer Based Training through the setting up of e‑procurement Facilitating Support Centres.
The Commission believes that the following avenues could be explored with a view to smoothing the way for wider use of e-Procurement and supporting cross-border participation in e-Procurement procedures.
They encourage increased use of e-procurement and further measures to reduce regulatory burden
increased use of e-procurement and the fight against corruption.
to stimulate the use of e-procurement and to reinforce implementation of public procurement rules by Member States in order to ensure stability and predictability of the legal framework;
increased use of e-procurement and the fight against corruption.
accompanying the Green Paper on expanding the use of e-procurement in the EU8, advises the Commission to work on minimising the risks of a decentralised
Moreover, the Commission will use structural funds under the proposed Common Strategic Framework(CSF) to complement investments made by the CEF and to support the use of e-procurement across public administrations in Europe.
which is the second highest in the EU); and the use of e-procurement is well advanced 56% of municipalities,
etc.), the wide use of e-procurement and the supervision and monitoring of procurement procedures.