Agenda-items bij Industry and enterprise policy
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22-05Mr Antonio TAJANI participates at the working breakfast with deputies of EUFORES (Strasbourg)
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22-05Mr Antonio TAJANI meets the President of Federcasse (Rome)
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23-05Mr Antonio TAJANI in Rome
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24-05Mr Antonio TAJANI participates at the European Minerals Day (Vipiteno)
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27-05Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés (csds), Brussel
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28-05Driving Competitiveness and Sustainability Conference
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28-05Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés (mfid), Brussel
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28-05Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés (mfid), Brussel
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29-05Meeting of Competitiveness Council (COMPET)
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29-05European Social Innovation Awards ceremony
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29-05Parliamentary committee meeting: Industry, Research and Energy, Brussel
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29-05Parliamentary committee meeting: Industry, Research and Energy, Brussel
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30-05Meeting of Competitiveness Council (COMPET)
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30-05Parliamentary committee meeting: Industry, Research and Energy, Brussel
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30-05Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés, Brussel
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30-05Parliamentary committee meeting: Industry, Research and Energy, Brussel
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30-05Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés, Brussel
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31-05Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten (aml), Brussel
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31-05Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten (aml), Brussel
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03-06H.l. Raadswerkgroep Concurrentievermogen en Groei, Brussel
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03-06Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés, Brussel
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03-06Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés, Brussel
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05-06IACA (International Anti Corruption Academy) Conference on Public-private cooperation in the fight against corruption
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05-06Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés, Brussel
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05-06Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés, Brussel
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07-06Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés, Brussel
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07-06Raadswerkgroep Financiële Diensten attachés, Brussel
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09-06ALDE SME Conference in Nürmberg
Increasing the use of e-procurement in Europe can generate significant savings for European taxpayers. Public entities that have already implemented e-procurement report savings of between 5% and 20% of their procurement expenditure.
The total size of the EU's procurement market is estimated to be more than 2 trillion euro, so each 5% saved could result in about 100 billion euro of savings per year - which is equivalent to building more than 150 large size hospitals. These savings would maximise the efficiency of public spending in the current context of fiscal constraints.
E-procurement can also participate in providing new sources of economic growth and jobs. E-procurement can significantly simplify the life of companies, especially SMEs, by increasing the transparency of and access to tender opportunities and by reducing the costs of participating in a tender (reduced mail costs, less printing, etc.). Experience in the EU and beyond shows that the use of e-procurement has increased the participation of SMEs in public procurement procedures.
Despite these undisputable benefits, the EU is lagging behind both its own targets and internationally. E-procurement is still used in only 5-10% of procurement procedures carried out across the EU despite ambitious political targets.
The Digital Agenda for Europe and the eGovernment Action Plan 2011- 2015 highlighted the importance of connecting e-procurement capacities across the Single Market. In the context of the modernisation of the European Public procurement Directives, adopted in December 2011, the Commission has proposed to make e-procurement the rule rather than the exception, by making it the standard method of procurement in the EU by mid-2016.
Today's Communication sets out a strategy to achieve this ambitious transition. It proposes a series of flanking measures meant to support all stakeholders, including SMEs, in completing the transition on time. These measures include:
Supporting financially and technically the development of e-procurement infrastructure via EU programmes and funding
Identifying and sharing best practice in the area of e-procurement
Monitoring the level of take-up and the benefits of e-procurement
Implementing a wide-ranging dissemination strategy to inform stakeholders about the opportunities and benefits offered by e-procurement.
The Communication also announces that the European Commission itself will move towards full e-procurement by mid-2015 - a full year ahead of the deadline for Member States - and that the Commission will make its e-procurement solutions available to Member States.
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