Five states and a union territory including Gujarat and Telangana would ink an MoU tomorrow with Government e-Market (GeM) for smart procurement of goods and services.
The memorandum of understanding (MoU) would also ensure timely payment by state departments to the vendors registered on the GeM portal, a government official said.
It has been made mandatory on GeM to make payment to the vendors within 10 days of receipt of goods and services.
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GeM was launched by the commerce ministry to bring greater transparency and efficiency in public procurement, which runs into thousands of crore.
Government e-market place SPV and DGS&D under the commerce ministry in association with National eGovernance Division is organising a national consultative workshop for the government buyers and sellers on GeM.
The two-day event will begin from tomorrow. These MoUs will be signed there.
The other states that will ink the agreement are Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and union territory - Puducherry.
Meanwhile, GeM CEO S Radha Chauhan told PTI: "With GeM, we have been able to reduce payment time to 10 days to vendors and also expedited government procurement from 3-4 months to few days. We are holding two days workshop to involve more people on GeM including MSMEs".
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