1 / 25

e-GP : India Experience

e-GP : India Experience. Fiduciary Forum (1 st – 5 th March 2010). e-GP India Landscape. Union level Mission mode project of eGP (under National eGovernance Plan) Agency specific systems – DGS&D, Railways, NIC State level Roll out: AP, Karnataka, Orissa, UP, TN

syshe
Télécharger la présentation

e-GP : India Experience

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. e-GP : India Experience Fiduciary Forum (1st – 5th March 2010)

  2. e-GP India Landscape • Union level • Mission mode project of eGP (under National eGovernance Plan) • Agency specific systems – DGS&D, Railways, NIC • State level • Roll out: AP, Karnataka, Orissa, UP, TN • Pilots: Gujarat, MP, Chattisgarh, Delhi • Plans: HP, Kerala, Assam, Punjab • Department/ PSE level • Several examples with different models of implementation

  3. e – GP India Landscape

  4. Our e-GP Strategy • National • Dialogue on e-GP • Research and knowledge sharing • Leadership, management and oversight structures • State • State specific strategies, with management structures • Implementation plans in sync with national standards • Building capacity • Framework to monitor progress/improvement • Linking to PFM dialogue/systems

  5. Our e-GP Strategy • Project • Assessment of existing systems • Guidance on ways to improve • Conducting e-GP pilots • Exploring pathways to integrate project-department implementations to the State strategy

  6. Andhra Pradesh example

  7. Salient features (AP) • Started in Yr 2000 as one of the several IT initiatives led by the Chief Minister • First state-wide e-GP system in India • PPP model: • Pilot = 4 departments • In 9 months, developed templates for various prevalent procurement practices • Executive orders issued mandating use in the pilot departments (value > $250,000) • Limit lowered to $125,000 • All remaining departments (value > $25,000) • In 30 months, 8 GoAPdepts, 13 PSUs, 51 Municipalities & 5 Univs ($ 8.5 billion from 12,441 transactions)

  8. Salient features (AP)

  9. Benefits as documented • Tender cycle time • 90-135 days to 42 days • Transparency • Suppliers • Public at large • Cost savings • 20% in 2003-04 and 12% in 2004-05 • Cost of advertising • Cost of MIS • Supplier participation • 3 to 4.5

  10. Key learnings (AP) • Reform initiative was largely IT driven, at the cost of improving outcomes • Gains largely in efficiencies, which have plateaued • Risks related to service provider • Could not develop into an end to end integrated e GP system

  11. Karnataka example

  12. Overall architecture (GoK)

  13. Salient features (Karnataka) • Second state wide system - PPP model HP as the service provider • Led by Center of e-Governance (separate department headed by a Principal Secretary) • Learnt lessons from AP experience • Preparation time = 3-4 years

  14. Salient features (Karnataka) • Integrated systems: • Supplier registration & Indent management (goods , works) • e-Tendering (Creation, Bid submission, evaluation) • e-Auctions • Contract mgmt • Catalogue mgmt • MIS • Accounting • ePayment

  15. Pilot statistics (GoK) – May’ 09 • 3000 users (1000 GoK & 2000 contractors) • 75 users per week being added • Over 1200 tenders in the system • A set of 150 estimates/indents • 25 departments using the system • Training program for buyers and suppliers

  16. e-Procurement cell (GoK)

  17. Key learnings (Karnataka) • Pilot strategy well thought through covering IT, BPR & change management • Scale up is challenging – Procurement law being modified; • State procurement capacity is low

  18. Status of e-GP Assessment in India by Bank

  19. e – GP initiatives : • Developed a Role Matrix in line with guidance note from OPCS • Checklist for review of procurement documents for Clients using e-GP • Web-page on e-GP progress in India • BBL on e-GP

  20. Key Issues observed in GoK assessment • Virus Scanning of documents by the bidders before uploading into the system • Option of manual mode of bid submission for ICB • Conflict of Interest: HPs participation in GoK tenders • Time difference between bid submission and bid opening • Third party audit report • Bidder is required to withdraw the bid in case he wishes to modify the same before deadline for bid submission.

  21. Key Issues observed in GoMP assessment • Standardization of processes • Registration fee • Option of manual mode of bid submission for ICB • Bid modification before deadline for bid submission • Time difference between bid submission and bid opening • Contract award publication.

  22. Key Issues observed in SJVN e-GP assessment • Registration fee • Option of manual mode of bid submission for ICB • Time difference between bid submission and bid opening • Contract award publication.

  23. Challenges we face • Several implementing agencies, each proposing it’s own e-procurement process to be used in Bank Projects • Demand for exclusive use of e-procurement system irrespective of method of procurement • Efforts required to convince implementing agencies of the MDB assessment needs of Bank before it’s use for Bank funded Project • Registration fee (systems developed using PPP model)

  24. Links to e-GP websites : • Karnataka :https://eproc.karnataka.gov.in/eportal/index.seam • Andhra Pradesh : https://tender.eprocurement.gov.in/ • Uttar Pradesh : http://etender.up.nic.in/nicgep/app • Orissa : https://tenders.ori.nic.in/nicgep/app • Madhya Pradesh : http://mpeprocurement.gov.in/Home/index.asp • Chhattisgarh : http://cgeprocurement.etenders.in/cg/index.asp • Tamil Nadu : http://tenders.tn.gov.in/ • Rajasthan : http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in/Home.do Line Ministries • Ministry of Railways : http://www.ireps.gov.in/cgi-bin/ireps/ireps/home.do • DGS&D : https://dgsnd.govtprocurement.com/

  25. Q&A

More Related