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Government commissions project team for delivery of Electronic Government Procurement System

This afternoon, the Permanent Secretary and Secretary to the Treasury, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, commissioned the Project Management Team that will oversee the delivery of the long-awaited procurement system, Electronic Government Procurement system (eGP).

The cross-functional teams include representatives from the Ministry of Finance, Planning & Economic Planning, National Information Technology Authority and Public Procurement & Disposal of Public Assets Authority.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Keith Muhakanizi shared that, ‘Reforms in public procurement, especially with eGP, is one of the reforms being undertaken by Government of Uganda. ICT will enhance the procurement process and we forecast savings. GOU seeks to streamline the procurement process so as to achieve above savings.’

Peter Kahiigi, Director eGovernment Services at the National Information Technology Authority highlighted that, ‘The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) estimates savings from implementation to be in the range of 5- 8 % of the procurement value. Uganda spends approximately 65% (about UGX 7.754 trillion) of the government budget through procurement. This implies that with e-procurement implementation, savings in the range of UGX 387 – 620 billion would be made per year.’

The expected benefits of the new system will include:

Value for Money

Efficiency Gains: Efficiencies will be for both government and the private sector.

Accountability

Transparency

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Governance

Compliance

The Government of Uganda is confident that the use of ICT as an enabler of efficiency across the different ministries, agencies, and departments will go a long way in making government services more accessible to the citizens of Uganda.

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