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  • Prof. Elka Todorova, DSc. - UNWE
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  • Damian Stantchev, PhD
    Edinburgh NAPIER University, UK

  • Ivaylo Vassilev, PhD
    University of Southampton,UK

  • Prof. Irina Kuzmina-Merlino, PhD
    Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga

  • Milan Zdravkovic
    University of Niš, Serbia

  • Prof. Niculae Mihaita, PhD
    Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania

  • Prof. Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, PhD
    UNINOVA institute, New University of Lisbon, Portugal

  • Prof. Ing. Jaroslav Belás, PhD
    Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic

  • Prof. John Rijsman, PhD
    Tilburg University

  • Prof. Ing. Zdenek Dvorák, PhD
    University of Zilina, Slovak Republic

  • Prof. Zoran Cekerevac, PhD
    “Union – Nikola Tesla” University in Belgrade, Serbia

The Advantages of the Dynamic Purchasing System in the Context of the Bulgarian Reality
YEARBOOK OF UNWE
year 2020
Issue 2

The Advantages of the Dynamic Purchasing System in the Context of the Bulgarian Reality

Abstract

In the past few years, Bulgaria has made significant progress with a comprehensive reform of the public procurement sector. One of the main directions is the development of e-procurement. The introduction of e-procurement has allowed the use of procurement techniques that have not been widely used so far. One of these methods is the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS). It is an entirely electronic process, the potential of which is yet to be unleashed. This method is part of the development and implementation of the Cen­tralised Automated Information System“Electronic Public Procurement” (Cais EPP).

JEL: H4, H57, H570

Keywords

public services, public procurement, dynamic purchasing system, electronic procurement, framework agreements, suppliers, public goods
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ISSN (print): 1312-5486
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