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Active eProcurement Communities

An eProcurement community is defined as a group of organisations (buyers, suppliers) which operate a common set of electronic processes by using the same IT solution to undertake common aspects of the procurement process. An eProcurement community can be based around a Contracting Authority (buyer), an economic operator (supplier), or an ICT service provider.

August 2012

Countries of activity: Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Italy, France, Greece, UK, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Ireland, Lithuania, Switzerland, Iceland, Russia, EC/DG DIGIT

May 2012

Countries of activity: Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Italy, France, Greece, UK, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Ireland, Lithuania, Switzerland, Iceland, Russia, EC/DG DIGIT

February 2012

Active E-Procurement Communities

Countries of activity: Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Italy, France, Greece, UK, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Ireland, Lithuania, Switzerland, Iceland, Russia, EC/DG DIGIT

November 2011

Countries of activity: Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Italy, France, Greece, Scotland, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, EC/DG DIGIT

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