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Title: Electronic government procurement: a legal perspective on the Indian situation
  Author: Sandeep Verma   Email author(s)
  Address: Collector and District Magistrate Sirohi District, Rajasthan 307001, India
  Journal: Electronic Government, an International Journal 2004 - Vol. 1, No.3  pp. 328 - 334
  Abstract: Electronic procurement by public entities promises to enhance efficiency and transparency in utilisation of funds. While the private sector has been using these techniques for a number of years, many governments are now beginning to grant legal validity to electronic contracts and also to implement e-procurement initiatives themselves. This paper analyses the status of electronic government procurement in India from a legal perspective, and suggests a forward course of action in this regard incorporating the changes required in the existing procurement laws and systems.
  Keywords: electronic governance; electronic procurement law; information technology law; India; e-procurement; e-government; electronic government.
  DOI: 10.1504/EG.2004.005556
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