Key points
The EESC:
- expresses concern about the poor results achieved on e-procurement to date;
- is concerned about the low level of Member State involvement, indicating continued resistance to adopting practices which are known to be beneficial to both public administration and economic operators;
- notes that the public procurement market is segmented: it contains multiple solutions and platforms which in most cases are not designed to be interoperable;
- calls for the solutions to be accessible to everyone, by overcoming language barriers and ensuring access for disabled people; and
- reiterates its view that European legislation on public procurement should help SMEs.
Related EESC Opinions:
- Opinion on E-invoicing in public procurement (ongoing, INT/703)
- Opinion on e-Procurement (CESE 1715/2012, INT/646)
- Opinion on electronic invoicing (CESE 1159/2011, INT/560)
- Opinion on e-procurement (CESE 1158/2011, INT/554)
- Opinions on public procurement