The new regime is due to be implemented into national laws by
the end of January 2006.
The Directives modernise and simplify EU procurement procedures
and set out a coherent EU framework for the use of electronic
public purchasing. The objective is to enable any business with a
PC and an internet connection to bid for public contracts
electronically anywhere in the EU.
The document offers replies to questions on the legal aspects of
e-procurement. It also explains terminology to purchasers who will
be required to computerise their orders.
According to the Commission, the document analyses the rules
applicable to online communications from a practical and pragmatic
point of view. It covers all stages of the contract award procedure
that can be computerised, as well as the new instruments and
purchase techniques.
The publication of this document is one of the actions envisaged
by the "Action Plan for the implementation of the legal framework
for electronic public procurement", adopted by the Commission in
December 2004. The Action Plan aims to take all necessary steps
over a three-year period to ensure that electronic public
procurement in Europe is implemented as well as possible.