Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process

Analyses of unsuccessful purchases of ICT systems, from challenged implementations are contributed to multiple parties in the equation—the groups in government agencies and the private vendors, inevitably view this process from their respective angles and perspectives. The government as a contracto...

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Main Authors: Vaheed, Mohamed Maharoof, Jabar, Juhaini, Tahir, Md.Nor Hayati, Mohd Aboobaider, Burhanuddin
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Health 2020
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spelling my.utem.eprints.250152021-04-20T12:52:35Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25015/ Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process Vaheed, Mohamed Maharoof Jabar, Juhaini Tahir, Md.Nor Hayati Mohd Aboobaider, Burhanuddin Analyses of unsuccessful purchases of ICT systems, from challenged implementations are contributed to multiple parties in the equation—the groups in government agencies and the private vendors, inevitably view this process from their respective angles and perspectives. The government as a contractor seeks to hire the most effective vendor that a given budget will allow, while the vendor seeks to secure the best price possible for the delivered services. The vendor will be versed in technical concepts and lingo that may not be clear to a governmental agency negotiating a contract. Likewise, the agency groups in this setting would likely not have knowledge of ICT technical procedures and concepts that might be equally new to certain groups within the agencies. As a result, the gap in the field of knowledge within these groups are discovered and can be understood as a vital component in these procedures, but one that is frequently beset by multiple potential barriers. This study discloses that ICT vendors’ participation in pre-tender planning phases would unravel the inadequacy of most business and technical reports and provide accurate assessments of organizational adequate needs. Hence, significantly reducing challenged ICT implementations. Wolters Kluwer Health 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25015/2/MMVAHEED%20I%20ICT%20KNOWLEDGEGAPSINTHEPRE-TENDER%20PROCESSSYSTEMATICREVIEWS%20IN%20PHARMACY.PDF Vaheed, Mohamed Maharoof and Jabar, Juhaini and Tahir, Md.Nor Hayati and Mohd Aboobaider, Burhanuddin (2020) Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 11 (12). 1772 - 1777. ISSN 0975-8453 https://www.bibliomed.org/mnsfulltext/196/196-1603836817.pdf?1615966372 10.31838/srp.2020.12.267
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description Analyses of unsuccessful purchases of ICT systems, from challenged implementations are contributed to multiple parties in the equation—the groups in government agencies and the private vendors, inevitably view this process from their respective angles and perspectives. The government as a contractor seeks to hire the most effective vendor that a given budget will allow, while the vendor seeks to secure the best price possible for the delivered services. The vendor will be versed in technical concepts and lingo that may not be clear to a governmental agency negotiating a contract. Likewise, the agency groups in this setting would likely not have knowledge of ICT technical procedures and concepts that might be equally new to certain groups within the agencies. As a result, the gap in the field of knowledge within these groups are discovered and can be understood as a vital component in these procedures, but one that is frequently beset by multiple potential barriers. This study discloses that ICT vendors’ participation in pre-tender planning phases would unravel the inadequacy of most business and technical reports and provide accurate assessments of organizational adequate needs. Hence, significantly reducing challenged ICT implementations.
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author Vaheed, Mohamed Maharoof
Jabar, Juhaini
Tahir, Md.Nor Hayati
Mohd Aboobaider, Burhanuddin
spellingShingle Vaheed, Mohamed Maharoof
Jabar, Juhaini
Tahir, Md.Nor Hayati
Mohd Aboobaider, Burhanuddin
Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process
author_facet Vaheed, Mohamed Maharoof
Jabar, Juhaini
Tahir, Md.Nor Hayati
Mohd Aboobaider, Burhanuddin
author_sort Vaheed, Mohamed Maharoof
title Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process
title_short Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process
title_full Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process
title_fullStr Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process
title_full_unstemmed Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Procurement Process: Knowledge Gaps In The Pre-Tender Process
title_sort information and communication technology (ict) procurement process: knowledge gaps in the pre-tender process
publisher Wolters Kluwer Health
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25015/2/MMVAHEED%20I%20ICT%20KNOWLEDGEGAPSINTHEPRE-TENDER%20PROCESSSYSTEMATICREVIEWS%20IN%20PHARMACY.PDF
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