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Public Procurement in Nuevo León, Mexico

Promoting Efficiency through Centralisation and Professionalisation

This review examines the ongoing public procurement reforms in Nuevo León, Mexico: both the progress achieved so far and the many challenges that remain. It discusses the benefits of further centralisation of public procurement activities for goods and services, greater aggregation, and a shift in administrative culture from excessive formality toward strategic public procurement and value for money. The review provides concrete proposals addressing every aspect of the procurement lifecycle, from planning and market consultations to contract management.

Published on January 10, 2018Also available in: Spanish

In series:OECD Public Governance Reviewsview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword and Acknowledgements
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
The legal and institutional framework of the public procurement function in Nuevo León
Increasing efficiency and fairness in the solicitation and contract award process in Nuevo León
Strategically supporting complementary objectives in Nuevo León
Enhancing professionalisation and capacity of the public procurement workforce in Nuevo León
Implementing electronic mechanisms to support Nuevo León's procurement system
Ensuring the integrity of public procurement processes in Nuevo León
Fostering effective risk management and internal controls in Nuevo León
Encouraging participation in the dispute resolution system in Nuevo León
Ensuring results: implementing robust post-award contract management in Nuevo León
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