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Under the PPRP (2002/03 to 2006/07) government made considerable improvements by completing
following major policy reform actions;
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Issued Public Procurement Regulations 2003 (PPR) (remained in force up to 30 January,
2008) with the implementation procedures, procurement processing and implementation
procedures and in July 2006 passed a procurement Act in the Parliament. The Act and
the regulations contain most features of the international good public procurement
practices.
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A specialized unit on public procurement practices implementation, the Central Procurement
Technical Unit (CPTU), was established to implement, manage and support the recommended
procurement reforms;
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CPTU established a website (www.cptu.gov.bd)
publishing Invitation to Tenders, RFPs, RFQ, contract awards on procurement for public
access,
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Developed a centralized Procurement Management Information System (PROMIS), |
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Developed a critical mass of 25 national trainers and provided training to over 1800
staff of 260 organizations up to March 2007.
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A comprehensive set of Standard Tendering Documents were developed complying the Public
Procurement Regulations 2003 for use by all government funded agencies;
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Revised the delegation of financial power |
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Public Procurement Act was ratified by the parliament in 2006; |
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A new set of public procurement rules and supporting procedural guides were prepared;
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Subsequently the Public Procurement Regulations 2003 was replaced by Public Procurement
Rules, 2008, framed under Public Procurement Act, 2006. |
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A number of changes to improve the process have been included in the Public Procurement
Rules 2008:
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Provision of Framework Contracts |
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Provision of Concession Contracts |
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Use of Request for Quotation Method for the procurement of divisible commodities in
bulk |
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Special provision to meet urgent national needs
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Establishment of Central Procurement
Technical Unit (CPTU) within the IMED |
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Implementation of Public Procurement
Reform |
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Improvement of Procurement
Management Capacity
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Public Procurement Reform Project II (PPRP-II) |
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To strengthen and sustain the public procurement reform, a new technical assistance
project titled 'Public Procurement Reform Project II (PPRP-II)' was approved by the
GOB in June, 2007 which is now under implementation by the CPTU/IMED. In implementing
those initiatives and addressing the issues PPRP-II contains a comprehensive set of
four (4) major components: |
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Component 1: Furthering Policy Reform and Institutionalizing
Capacity Development
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Component 2: Strengthening Procurement Management
at Sectoral Level & CPTU/IMED
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Component 3: Introducing e-Government Procurement
(e-GP)
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Component 4: Communication, Behavioral Change,
and Social Accountability
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