Public Procurement in Chile
Policy Options for Efficient and Inclusive Framework Agreements
Public procurement is a critical element of sound governance and countries implement
diverse tools and strategies to increase its efficiency and cost effectiveness. Framework
agreements, in particular, aggregating public demand and streamlining procurement
processes are increasingly used by central purchasing bodies in OECD countries. This
report examines the use of framework agreements and their developments in Chile, benchmarked
against the practices in other OECD countries. Implementation of framework agreements
in Chile have provided business opportunities to a growing number of suppliers and
a wide variety of goods and services to public entities. Yet, the steady increase
of the number of suppliers and contract management activities now question the sustainability
and the effeciency of the system. This report analyses different policy options that
ChileCompra could consider and suggests ways to streamline processes, improve the
effectiveness of the system and increase efficiencies while promoting inclusiveness.
Published on May 11, 2017Also available in: Spanish
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