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Three months on, the government’s procurement marketplace still awaits a fix

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The government’s electronic procurement marketplace catalogue remains out of action three months after security and privacy flaws were revealed.

However, the lead digital agency the Department of Internal Affairs, told Reseller News that an interim marketplace solution was up and running and DIA was focusing on getting suppliers and agencies onto it.

“Over the past two-and-a-half months we have approved 74 new supplier applications across a range of catalogues, with another 40 in progress,” The department said in a statement.

“Agencies have access to all the approved suppliers and services.”

Catalogue software supplier, Serbia based Bal Lab, which was working on a fix for the problem, remained “in focus”, DIA said.

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