Integrators Still Searching for Right E-Procurement Model

Topics:
Ordering Systems
Tags:
Business Model,
Business Operations,
E-procurement,
Post-Newsweek Media,
Purchasing & Procurement
Source:
Post-Newsweek Media

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Overview: The article overviews that although E-Procurement has been implemented for long but still the purchaser are still looking for a perfect model for E-procurement. It states that integrators are casting about for the best business model for electronic procurement in the state and local government market, and neither businessmen nor their clients have settled on a preferred model yet, according to company executives who develop e-procurement systems. The business model continues to move away from the self-funded approach that was popular a year ago. The business model continues to move away from the self-funded approach that was popular a year ago. Gaining ground is a shared-risk approach that requires some financial investment from the customer as well as the contractor.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2001 | Pages: 1


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