Challenges in Implementation of E-Procurement in the Indian Government

Challenges in Implementation of E-Procurement in the Indian Government

Author: 
Somasundaram, Ramanathan
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2007
Editor: 
K. Pani, Ashis
Journal Title: 
E-Procurement in Emerging Economies
Source: 
E-Procurement in Emerging Economies
Subject: 
Abstract: 

In this chapter, the concept of e-government procurement (e-GP), as it is being implemented in India, is explained. Furthermore, a set of six challenges encountered during implementation of e-procurement is discussed in depth. The six challenges discussed in the chapter are: lack of skilled personnel; multi-departmental implementation; inadequate IT and networking infrastructure; challenges in implementation of state-wide system; the need to regulate e-procurement market; and replicating best practices in federal state setup. A practitioner's perspective is adopted to write this chapter. While this chapter deals specifically with e-GP in India, certain aspects of it can be generalized to e-GP implementations elsewhere in the world. Such generalization is possible since government procurement is driven by the same set of principles such as efficiency and transparency.

CITATION: Somasundaram, Ramanathan. Challenges in Implementation of E-Procurement in the Indian Government edited by K. Pani, Ashis . Hershey : IGI Global , 2007. E-Procurement in Emerging Economies - Available at: https://library.au.int/challenges-implementation-e-procurement-indian-government