Scoping GovTech dynamics in the EU / Ines Mergel ... [et al.] ; Joint Research Centre (European Commission)
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.-- (JRC Science for Policy Report).
This report provides background information on GovTech dynamics in the EU. It starts by giving an overview of the current state of public procurement for innovation (PPI). The report highlights the rather uniform definitions of PPI, its purpose, existing barriers and obstacles, and explains different types of procurement models and their processes. Based on empirical evidence from scoping interviews with start-ups, founders and GovTech programmes, the report then reflects on how the existing schemes apply to recently planned GovTech initiatives, shows the reasons why governments might be investing in GovTech, and highlights a series of recommendations for countries in the process of implementing their own GovTech initiatives
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978-92-76-47059-5
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10.2760/700544 . doi
Unión Europea
Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales
Políticas públicas digitales
Europa
gobierno electrónico
contratación pública
tecnología digital
servicio público
EU
Mergel, Inés
Comisión Europea Centro Común de Investigación
JRC Science for Policy Report
This report provides background information on GovTech dynamics in the EU. It starts by giving an overview of the current state of public procurement for innovation (PPI). The report highlights the rather uniform definitions of PPI, its purpose, existing barriers and obstacles, and explains different types of procurement models and their processes. Based on empirical evidence from scoping interviews with start-ups, founders and GovTech programmes, the report then reflects on how the existing schemes apply to recently planned GovTech initiatives, shows the reasons why governments might be investing in GovTech, and highlights a series of recommendations for countries in the process of implementing their own GovTech initiatives
The reuse policy of the European Commission is implemented by the Commission Decision 2011/833/EU of 12 December 2011 on the reuse of Commission
documents (OJ L 330, 14.12.2011, p. 39). Except otherwise noted, the reuse of this document is authorised under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International (CC BY 4.0) licence ; Comisión Europea
978-92-76-47059-5
1831-9424
10.2760/700544 . doi
Unión Europea
Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales
Políticas públicas digitales
Europa
gobierno electrónico
contratación pública
tecnología digital
servicio público
EU
Mergel, Inés
Comisión Europea Centro Común de Investigación
JRC Science for Policy Report