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E-Government Procurement Workshop
The Singapore E-Government Procurement Experience
Carol Lo S Chia
Assistant Director, EBIZ
Defence Science & Technology Agency
Agenda
• Singapore Government Procurement Regime• What is GeBIZ? • Project Management Structure• Design Principle• e-Procurement Methods • Implementation Approach • Challenges Faced • Benefits • New developments in GeBIZ
Singapore Government Procurement Regime
Singapore is party to many international agreements, such as the 1994 WTO-Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) and various Free Trade Agreements, which cover government procurement.
These agreements entitle Singapore suppliers to an open, transparent, and non-discriminatory treatment when they participate in business opportunities presented by the overseas governments.
Singapore Free Trade Agreements
Concluded Ongoing
ASEAN Free Trade Area Australia European Free TradeAssociation Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan India Japan Korea New Zealand Panama Trans-Pacific SEP (Brunei,New Zealand, Chile,Singapore) United States
ASEAN & the People's Republic ofChina ASEAN-Australia and New ZealandFTA ASEAN-India FTA ASEAN-Japan ComprehensiveEconomic Partnership (AJCEP) ASEAN-Korea FTA Bahrain Canada Egypt Mexico Pakistan Peru Sri Lanka State of Kuwait State of Qatar United Arab Emirates
Singapore Free Trade Agreements
Concluded Ongoing
ASEAN Free Trade Area Australia European Free TradeAssociation Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan India Japan Korea New Zealand Panama Trans-Pacific SEP (Brunei,New Zealand, Chile,Singapore) United States
ASEAN & the People's Republic ofChina ASEAN-Australia and New ZealandFTA ASEAN-India FTA ASEAN-Japan ComprehensiveEconomic Partnership (AJCEP) ASEAN-Korea FTA Bahrain Canada Egypt Mexico Pakistan Peru Sri Lanka State of Kuwait State of Qatar United Arab Emirates
Singapore Government Procurement Regime
3 PRINCIPLES
Singapore Government Procurement Regime
• As a city-state, Singapore does not have local government/ sub-central authorities
• The bulk of Government Procurement (GP) activities in Singapore is decentralised to individual government agencies
• However, they must adhere to central procurement guidelines issued by the Ministry of Finance
• Centralised purchasing is carried out for common goods and services and the government agencies can purchase off service-wide contracts
• The Singapore Government, has been transforming to E-Business as early as the year 2000
In 2000, it launched the Government electronic Business System (GeBIZ)
• GeBIZ is an Integrated One-Stop Electronic Business Centre which:– provides a convenient channel for Public Sector officers to interact
with their trading partners for procurement and revenue tender activities
– enables suppliers to trade with the entire Government
Government Electronic Business (GeBIZ)
Organs of States
Statutory Boards
Government Procurement
Executives
Ministries
Workplace
Public Sector
IntranetInternet
Users Users
Partner Enterprise
InternetInternet
LocalSuppliers
GlobalSuppliers
Other Market Places
GeBIZ
Fixed line, Dial - up,
Broadband, Wireless
etc.
The Partnership
• Joint collaboration among:– Ministry of Finance (MOF)
• System Owner• Provide policy guideline in Government Procurement
– Defence Science & Technology Agency (DSTA)• Technical Agency• Manage the development and operation of the GeBIZ Portal
– Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA)• ICT Authority in e-Government
• Provide policy guideline in IT implementation
Project Management Committee
(Chair: MOF)
Applications Implementation Working Group(Chair - DSTA)
Business Processes & Policies
Working Group(Chair : MOF)
Technical Working Group
(Chair : IDA)(Co-Chair : DSTA)
CompositionMOF,IDA,DSTA, and GeBIZ Pioneer Sites
GeBIZ Management Structure
Management of GeBIZ Application Development and Operation
Management of GeBIZ Technical Infrastructure &
Standards
Management of GeBIZ Business Processes & Polices related to the Public Sector and Suppliers Community
Design Principle of GeBIZ
• GeBIZ has the features of private sector business portals e.g. convenient on-line shopping experience but adheres to public sector procurement disciplines which are compliant to the requirements of WTO-GPA:
– Transparency
– Open And Fair Competition
– Value for Money
Characteristic of GeBIZ
• GeBIZ is a centrally managed system but procurement activities can be decentralized to the individual government agencies
• Support end-to-end transactions with trading partners for various modes of purchasing for all goods and services
• Support lead agency to establish service wide period contracts and the decentralized purchasing off these contracts by other government agencies
• Support personalization & configuration by Agencies
• GeBIZ is independent of the financial system used by the agencies. It can support end-to-end transaction integration with financial systems such as SAP, Oracle and Peoplesoft
E-Procurement Methods in GeBIZ
• Small Value Purchase– for estimated purchase value up to S$3,000
• Invitation To Quote (ITQ)– for estimated purchase value up to S$70,000
• Invitation To Tender (ITT) – for estimated purchase value greater than S$70,000
• Catalogue Buy- Purchase off Established Period Contract through
• Electronic Catalog
• Printed Catalog
• Framework Agreement (FA)– Request For Quotation (RFQ)
• Phased Implementation Approach• June 2000
• Catalogue Buy
• e-Tender Publication • 2001-2003
• Online supplier registration• Online Invitation and response to tender and
quotations• Purchase from framework agreements• Small value purchases• Interface to financial systems
Project Implementation
• GeBIZ has become the main Channel of Government Tenders and quotations
Publish
Response
Government Procurement in Singapore
Government Procurement in Singapore
• All Procurement functions like Purchase Orders, invoice and payments can be done electronically in GeBIZ
GeBIZ Facts and Figures
FY03 FY04 FY05No of Government Users 7,391 8,964 9,493
No of Suppliers 10,709 11,501 20,461
Value of ITT Awarded $5.8B $8.8B $10.4B
Value of POs raised $406M $1,126M $1,558M
In FY05, more than 60,000 business opportunities from 120 government agencies worth a total of $10B were published on GeBIZ
Challenges Faced
• Legal, Security & Audit Issues
– Terms & Conditions to govern the conduct of e-procurement electronically
– Protection against security threats from internet – Supplier registration and authentication– Maintain traceability and accountability
Challenges Faced
• Project Management Issues– High level Management Support– Standardization of e-Procurement policy and processes
across agencies– Getting the users on-board
• Overcome resistance to change– Convincing Business Case
• Training & Education– Develop critical mass of buyer & supplier– Proactive call centre support
Challenges Faced
• Design Challenge
– Design for ONE system for ALL agencies and ALL purchases
– Diversity of requirement & practice across different agencies
• process rationalization & streamlining
• flexibility in configuration to cater to specific scenarios
– Standardization of Financial System Interface for different financial systems
• Technical Challenges– Scalability and robustness
– Handling high volume and complex transactions across multiple networks
Benefits of GeBIZ - Policy Makers
• As a custom-built system, the design of GeBIZ adhered strictly to the public sector procurement policies and principles. It helps to – Increase transparency in Government Procurement
– standardize the government policy and processes across agencies
– ensure compliance to the international agreements
• Provide overview of procurement information across the entire public sector for decision making and policy review – e.g review of criteria for supplier registration
Benefits of GeBIZ - Policy Makers
• Facilitate demand aggregation across the entire public sector and the establishment of service wide period contracts or framework agreements– enables government agencies to enjoy bulk discounts from economy of
scale
– e.g. in FY04, DSTA undertook demand aggregation for 18 procurement categories and achieve a total annual savings of S$15M for the public sector
MinistriesStatutory
BoardsOrgans
Of States
GeBIZ
Benefits of GeBIZ - Government Agencies
• Global reach to suppliers
• Visibility of procurement activities and purchasing patterns within the agency
• Improved work efficiency and reduce procurement lead-time
• Streamlined workflow processes eliminate duplicated data entries
• Facilitate internal audit & spend analysis
• Cost savings due to – better procurement visibility and control
– increased market competition
– use of service wide period control
Typical saving of 3-20% in procurement value depending on the procurement category
Benefits of GeBIZ - Suppliers
• Open access to business opportunities
– transparency of opportunities and information
on government procurement
• Convenience – One-Stop Business Centre to trade with entire
Government sector electronically
– Online transactions & enquiry
• Increased confidentiality
– All bids are encrypted
• Reduction in business costs – Low entry cost to government procurement
market
New Developments
GeBIZ has become a key channel for government agencies to communicate policy changes and initiatives to supplier communities e.g.
Government Pre-procurement Plan
New Developments
In line with the policy on efficient use of resource, a decision was taken by MOF for DSTA to manage and operate GeBIZ as a central procurement portal for GOS on a self-funding model from 1 Apr 04
GeBIZ has since then transformed from a fully-funded project into a Self-Funded Business Portal through direct fee collection from its users
This has resulted in changing mind set and behavior - More cost conscious - More customer focus
New Developments
Commercialisation of GeBIZ Intellectual Property
The successful implementation of GeBIZ has drawn commercial interest. Several vendors approached DSTA to explore the possibility of licensing GeBIZ for implementation overseas
• A tender was called in early 2005 to outsource the maintenance of GeBIZ application. The successful tenderer would be granted the license to customise and sell the GeBIZ solution to other governments and foreign organisations
• NIIT Technology was awarded the GeBIZ contract
Conclusion
• GeBIZ will continue to be the means for Singapore to explore new business model and processes enabled by technology.
• It will also be the primary means to promote e-commerce adoption among trading community in Singapore e.g.
– GeBIZ Mall for small value purchases (Just launched)
• A pro-business initiative to enable SMEs to market their product and services directly to the public sector buyers
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Thank Thank YouYou
Welcome to visit us at : www.gebiz.gov.sg