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Dated, isolated systems dog NZ Government Procurement

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New Zealand Government Procurement needs systems that are intuitive, end-to-end and easy to use, director of enabling services Liz Palmer says.

Around 2500 agencies use NZGP’s current systems which, in a note posted yesterday, Palmer described as dated, not interacting as an ecosystem and unable to cover the full procurement lifecycle. 

Such clunky systems and patchy transparency reporting have long been a bugbear for both users and organisations trying to hold government to account for its spending.

Palmer wrote that great data, increased and shared transparency and a roadmap towards automating data availability would all help support a “better and brighter future” for procurement.

Earlier this year NZGP, a Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment sub-agency, sought information from vendors of what it called “source to contract” systems that would integrate and transform its fragmented functions. That followed efforts to deliver new tools to effectively patch gaps in current systems.

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