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THE 5th IPPC:
An Excellent Progress

Our Call for Abstracts or Paper Proposals deadline has passed. We received over 300 abstracts or proposals from 76 countries. This is another record, surpassing the 4th IPPC record of 245 abstracts. The 5th International Public Procurement Conference will be held in Seattle, August 17-19, 2012. IPPC5 is co-hosted by the Public Procurement Research Center, School of Public Administration, Florida Atlantic University; the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, a professional procurement association in North America; and CONSIP, a national government procurement agency of Italy. The record number of submitted abstracts is an early indicator of a projected record of participants and paper presentations. As you know, the 4th International Public Procurement Conference, held in Seoul, South Korea, was the largest international conference in procurement in the world with 425 participants from 59 countries.

For information about our conference’s venue, registration, and hotel, please visit www.nigp.org/ippc5 or Click to read more

IPPC is launching a
New Journal

The first issue of the International Journal of Public Procurement (Print: ISSN 1949-2332; Online: ISSN 1949-2340) will be published in March 2012. According to our publication plan, the journal will have two issues annually; then three issues annually, in its 3rd and 4th years. Starting with Volume 5, the journal will be published quarterly.
For manuscript submission, please contact Dr. Khi V. Thai, Professor, Florida Atlantic University at thai@fau.edu


Tender/Proposal/Bid Requests

This page is a free listing of tender/proposal/ bid requests. The purpose is to (1) help government agencies obtain more qualified tenders, bids, or proposals, (2) help small/medium enterprises get more information about global procurement opportunities (as they don’t have resources to search for these opportunities), and (3) increase international competition, and enhance procurement transparency. This Page will consist of two sections: Website Links (when governments, particularly the US federal government, have too many tender requests to be listed), and Tender/Bid Requests (if government agencies wish to increase international competition).

 

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