Government e-marketplace is going to be a reality soon
May 6, 2016, 20:58 IST
Several government ministries and departments will soon be able to purchase commonly used goods and services online on 'Government e-Marketplace'.
The finance ministry has given its nod and the Department of Expenditure has added a new provision in the General Financial Rules (GFR) for creation of a one-stop GeM by Directorate General Supply and Disposal (DGS&D).
"The DGS&D will host an online Government e-Marketplace (GeM) for common use goods and services. The GeM would be dynamic, self-sustaining and user-friendly. DGS&D will ensure adequate publicity, including periodic advertisements in newspapers of the GeM and the items to be procured through GeM, for prospective suppliers," it said in a statement.
Purchases up to Rs 50,000 can be made from any of the available suppliers on the GeM, meeting the requisite quality, specification and delivery period.
Above Rs 50,000, the criterion of the lowest price among available suppliers on the GeM has to be followed.
The GeM will also provide tools for online bidding and online reverse auction which can be used by the purchaser.
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The finance ministry has given its nod and the Department of Expenditure has added a new provision in the General Financial Rules (GFR) for creation of a one-stop GeM by Directorate General Supply and Disposal (DGS&D).
"The DGS&D will host an online Government e-Marketplace (GeM) for common use goods and services. The GeM would be dynamic, self-sustaining and user-friendly. DGS&D will ensure adequate publicity, including periodic advertisements in newspapers of the GeM and the items to be procured through GeM, for prospective suppliers," it said in a statement.
Purchases up to Rs 50,000 can be made from any of the available suppliers on the GeM, meeting the requisite quality, specification and delivery period.
Above Rs 50,000, the criterion of the lowest price among available suppliers on the GeM has to be followed.
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