Good Practices for Procuring Computers and Laptops in Latin America
Fostering Neutrality and Market Engagement
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This report takes stock of current ICT procurement practices in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico, focusing on vendor neutrality and market engagement in the purchase of personal computers and laptops. It also provides recommendations for improving access, competition, and market knowledge for procurement agencies in Latin America, based on OECD good practices and relevant principles, such as the 2015 OECD Recommendation on Public Procurement.
Also available in: Spanish
Challenges, good practices and recommendations to foster competition and neutrality in the procurement of computers in Latin America
The findings of the practices in Chile, Colombia and Mexico illustrate that there are common challenges, as well as lessons learnt that could be leveraged to advance efficiency and promote competition, not only in these three countries but in the wider Latin American context. This section will take stock of such challenges and good practices, as well as provide recommendations to build a level playing field for the procurement of computers.
Also available in: Spanish
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