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Published Date:
6-12-2021
Author: Executive Compass
The Office of Government Commerce (OGC) defines e- Procurement as “The term used to describe the use of electronic methods in every stage of the purchasing process from identification of requirement through to payment, and potentially to contract management.” OGC specifically identifies that electronic enablement of the purchasing process can include e-Sourcing, e-Procurement and e-Payment (including e- Invoicing).
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