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e-Procurement
By: Ashutosh Mishra, IFS
ACEO, CHiPS Chhattisgarh
Presentation Agenda
• Vision
• Business Model
. Modules
• Workflow of eProcurement system
• Confidentiality & Security
• Project Management Organization
• Process Re-engineering
• Current State
• Challenges & Issues
• Road Ahead
Introduction
• An e-infrastructure for G2B purchase and sale of supplies and services using the ICT tools
• A win-win approach towards buying and selling.
• An initiative to induce transparency, reduce cost of goods purchased and the administrative costs of purchasing them using a comprehensive procurement and web enabled system to control and streamline the purchasing process.
Vision
• Route the entire public procurement activity being undertaken by the Government through such system in a phased manner
• By enhancing the transparency & efficiency in public procurement
• Implement a comprehensive & end – to – end e-Procurement solution
eProcurement
@
Chhattisgarh(URL : http://cgeprocurement.etenders.in)
Business Model(System Ownership & Revenue Model)
• Implementation through Public – Private – Partnership (PPP) Model
• Engage private partner on a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) basis with “Transfer” as an option to the Government at the end of 5 year term
• Selected Private partner to customize, deploy and maintain the eProcurement system & infrastructure
• No upfront financial burden on the State Government
• Application Service Provider (ASP) is remunerated for the services rendered on a “transaction fee” model
Modules
• Centralized Registration of Suppliers/ Contractors
• Indent Management
• e-Tendering and e-auction
• Contract Management
• Catalogue Management
• e-Payments
• Accounting
• Management Information System (MIS)
Module Details
• Centralized Supplier RegistrationSingle Window for Registration of Suppliers / Contractors
• Indent ManagementProposal Initiation and estimate preperationAdministrative Approval
• e-Tendering & e-AuctionsPreparation of NIT & Tender DocumentApproval & Issue of TenderBid Submission & EvaluationProvision of online Auctioning
Module contd.
• Contract ManagementSigning of AgreementUpdation of Measurement Book
• Catalogue ManagementPreparation of Rate Contract Issue of Purchase Order
• Accounting & e-PaymentProcessing of Bills / InvoicesProvision for online payment
• MISGeneration of Tender wise / Dept. wise / Region wise etc., reportsAnalysis on bid value and bid capacity
Workflow
Proposal Preparation
Online Approval
Online Preparation & Approval of NIT
Online Supplier / Contractor Registration
Online Bid Submission
Online Bid Evaluation
Online Signing of Agreement / Issue of Rate Contract
Online Update of work / inspection of goods
Online Payment
MIS
Online Issue of Tender
e-Procurement
Confidentiality & Security• A secure bid process, patented by our ASP, is being used
• Two important stages introduced during bid submission stage for security:
Hash submission stage by bidders
Super hashing stage by the departments
• Tampering of bid(s) gets evident in case the hashes doesn’t match
• Data remains encrypted while in transit from client – server – client and remains stored in encrypted form on the server
• Mandatory use of PKI enabled tools, User-id and Password to access/ comment/ approve different tendering stages
• User-id(s) of department users created by an Administrative User nominated from their own department
Project Management Organization
CHiPS
Task Force Committee
Departments
Empowered Committee
State Nodal Officer
(Secretary, PWD)
Project Management Organization(Contd.)
Members & Role of EC
• Headed by the Chief Secretary of the State and 10 Department Secretaries as its members, EC was constituted on 24th May’05 and 6
• Approval on the implementation of all IT projects worth more than 20 lakhs in the State
• Overall supervision of eProcurement project
• Provide guidance at strategic level
• Ensuring the availability of funds required for project implementation
• Implementation of legal & statutory changes required
• Co-opting subject matter experts to assist the EC in decision making as and when required
Project Management Organization(Contd.)
Role of Task Force
• Headed by the Secretary, PWD and Department Heads as its members, Task Force was constituted on 04th July’07
• Framing the parameters for supervision of the project
• Provide guidance at operational level
• Monitoring implementation progress on a fortnightly basis on a pre-approved format
Project Management Organization(Contd.)
Role of CHiPS
• CHiPS appointed as the Nodal Agency on 17th May’05 for eProcurement implementatio
• Monitoring of the Implementation partner’s SLA
• Coordinate with the departments & agencies to ensure participation
• Act pro-actively to suggest & bring process reforms
• Recommend necessary development/ upgradation of IT infrastructure at departmental level
Process Re-engineering• Constitution of Empowered Committee and Task Force Committee
• Single window Supplier registration
• Viewing/ downloading the tender is free for biddersTender document fees to be paid online only at the time of bid submission.
• Manual signatures replaced with Digital Signatures for online approvals/ comments
• Mandatory adoption of eProcurement system for Work Contracts worth above Rs. 20 lakhs
• CSIDC to adopt the system for all tenders and conclusion of Rate Contracts
• Nodal Officers and Administrative Users appointed for increasing operational efficiency within departments
• Provision for e-Payments
more
more
Current Status
• eProcurement system inaugurated on 14th August 2007 by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of the Stat
• 1765 suppliers registered as on 22nd May 2009Adoption Status (As in May 2009)
Total in all Departments:- 2259 tenders- Rs. 3343.59 Carores
** RC – Rate Contract Tenders
Department Tenders processed Total value (in Cr.)
PWD 962 1407.54
WRD 912 1650.93
PHED 275 251.07
Health 32 25.1
CSIDC 76 N.A. **
Directorate of Animal Husbandry 1 6.04
Directorate of Social Welfare 1 2.91
TOTAL 2259 3343.59
Challenges & Issues• Acceptance at User levels
• Resistance to Change
• Scattered and Large user community to be trained across the State
• Lack of skilled resources
• Provision of proper IT infrastructure
• Varying requirements of Multiple Departments
• Provisioning of online updation of Measurement Book (MB)
Road Ahead
Training
• One phase of comprehensive user/ vendor training completed based on geographical location
• More trainings being scheduled State-wide and department-wise• Introduction of “train the trainer” method for wide spread reach
Payment Gateway setup
• Tie-up with Axis bank providing payment gateway service on the final stage
Tender Slab
• Slab of Rs. 20 Lakhs may be reviewed and lowered in consultation with departments
Road Ahead (Contd.)
(IT Infrastructure)
Data Centre
• State of art Data Centre dedicated for eProcurement
Connectivity
• CG State Wide Area Network (CGSWAN) to provide backbone connectivity for eProcurement project by august 2009
eProcurement Bidding centres for Rural populace
• Common Services Centres (CSC) to act as bidding centres for bidders
Project Uniqueness• 2nd State in India to implement eProcurement
• Bagged the “CSI Nihilent’s Outstanding Project Award” for the year 2007-08.
• A Hybrid Revenue model comprising of % value with cap and Flat fee models was adopted by the State
• Consortium bidding was encouraged to reap the skill sets of more than one company
• ASP remunerated only up to a maximum of 10 bids per tender
• Constitution of Task Force Committee with Department Secretaries as its members and re-constituted with Heads of Department as its members
• The website hosted on 3rd level domain and department sub-portals hosted on 4th level domain thus increasing website robust
• GoC reserves the right for an out-right purchase of the solution from the ASP after the agreed term
Thank You