public procurement — UK US noun [U] (also government procurement) GOVERNMENT ► the buying of goods and services by government organizations: » There are strict rules on public procurement … Financial and business terms
Public Procurement — The subject of EC directives since 1990 which require all public contracts above a certain cost threshold to be open to competitive tender throughout the EC … Glossary of the European Union and European Communities
low value public procurement — mažos vertės viešasis pirkimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis viešasis pirkimas apibrėžtis Supaprastintas pirkimas, kai yra bent viena iš šių sąlygų: 1) prekių ar paslaugų pirkimo vertė yra mažesnė kaip 100 tūkst. Lt (be pridėtinės vertės mokesčio),… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
Procurement — is the acquisition of goods and/or services. It is favourable that the goods/services are appropriate and that they are procured at the best possible cost to meet the needs of the purchaser in terms of quality and quantity, time, and location.… … Wikipedia
Public-private partnership — (PPP) describes a government service or private business venture which is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector companies. These schemes are sometimes referred to as PPP or P3.In some types of PPP … Wikipedia
Public eProcurement — The term Public eProcurement (electronic procurement in public sector) refers to the use of electronic means in conducting a public procurement procedure for the purchase of goods, works or services.PhasesThe term of the Electronic Public… … Wikipedia
Public Sector Procurement Directive — England, Wales Directive 2004/18/EC on the co ordination of procedures for the award of public works contracts, public supply contracts and public service contracts. Directive 2004/18/EC covers contracts awarded by central government, local… … Law dictionary
Public Delivery Organisation — a PPP model in which the authority procures a public delivery organisation (the Integrator) to manage the delivery of a project through pre procurement preparation, procurement, construction and into operation. The underlying package can include… … Law dictionary
public sector comparator — (PSC). A benchmark used in the course of procurement, against which the awarding authority assesses the value for money of tenders. The PSC represents a notional cost estimate of the project, based on the assumptions that the awarding authority… … Law dictionary
Public capital — Economics … Wikipedia