The New Government Procurement Act (NGPA) or Republic Act 12009 underscores the critical importance of modernizing government procurement processes to ensure transparency, efficiency, and effectiveness in the utilization of public funds. The NGPA introduces the comprehensive implementation of Electronic Government Procurement, which encompasses the complete digitization and automation of the procurement process—from procurement planning to continue reading : Enhancing Procurement Efficiency and Transparency through Emerging Technologies under Republic Act 12009
Strategic Procurement Planning by leveraging technological innovations in implementing Infrastructure Projects with Design-and-Build Scheme under RA 12009
The New Government Procurement Act (NGPA) or Republic Act No. 12009 institutionalizes the Design-and-Build scheme for infrastructure projects taking advantage of private sector innovation and enhancing collaboration between designers and builders with a single point of responsibility for quality, cost, and scheduling of activities, including risks related to design. Section 14 of the NGPA provides continue reading : Strategic Procurement Planning by leveraging technological innovations in implementing Infrastructure Projects with Design-and-Build Scheme under RA 12009
Efficient Government Spending with Pooled Procurement under RA 12009
The New Government Procurement Act (NGPA) or Republic Act 12009 introduced a new strategic planning and collaborative approach in purchasing goods and services to ensure greater savings in government spending. Section 17 of the NGPA encourages Procuring Entities to consider the advantages of pooled procurement mechanisms as a procurement strategy by collaborating and consolidating their continue reading : Efficient Government Spending with Pooled Procurement under RA 12009
Use of Framework Agreement under RA 12009
The Framework Agreement which superseded the Ordering Agreement under Republic Act No. 9184 and issued through the GPPB Resolution No. 27-2019 dated 10 December 2019 was introduced as a strategic modality under the New Government Procurement Act (NGPA) or Republic Act No. 12009 allowing for long-term relationships with suppliers, leading to more efficient procurement processes continue reading : Use of Framework Agreement under RA 12009
Engagement of a Procurement Agent under RA 12009
The New Government Procurement Act (NGPA) or Republic Act No. 12009 allows for the engagement of procurement agents to assist in complex projects, ensuring access to expertise and resources that enhance procurement effectiveness. This was first introduced under GPPB Resolution No. 07-2022 dated 07 October 2022 and was adopted under the NGPA as one of continue reading : Engagement of a Procurement Agent under RA 12009
Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) and Lifecycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) under RA 12009
The New Government Procurement Reform Act (NGPA) introduced a wholistic approach in procurement planning through the application of Lifecyle Assessment (LCA) and Lifecycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) in managing government procurement taking into account all stages of the procurement project, from initial planning and acquisition , to the use, maintenance, and disposal. Section 13 mandates the continue reading : Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) and Lifecycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) under RA 12009
Early Procurement Activities as Procurement Strategy under RA 12009
The conduct of the Early Procurement Activities (EPA) under GPPB Resolution No. 14-2019 dated 17 July 2019 was institutionalized in the New Government Procurement Act (NGPA) or Republic Act No. 12009. The NGPA considers the EPA as one of its procurement strategy to facilitate the immediate implementation of projects and timely delivery of public service. continue reading : Early Procurement Activities as Procurement Strategy under RA 12009
Strategic Procurement Planning under RA 12009
Procurement planning is crucial for the efficient and effective management of government spending. Section 7 of the New Government Procurement Act (NGPA) or RA 12009 mandates that all procurement shall be conducted with sufficient planning and preparation to ensure sound procurement decisions. This involves a detailed approach including market analysis, supply positioning, assessment of procurement continue reading : Strategic Procurement Planning under RA 12009