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The World Bank document (Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) World Bank Draft Strategy) declares that, besides transparency, e-government procurement contributes to achieving major efficiency gains. While prices can be reduced by 10% to 20% due to increased competitiveness, costs of doing business may fall by 50% to 80%.

The ElectronicTender System (ETS) was specifically designed for use by the government to answer the need for a high quality e-procurement product. This is reflected in its security and transparency features, which include point of origin encryption, digital certificates, job tracking, and a complete reports suite that allows you to review every activity performed on your account.

One of our driving goals, through the ETS, is to serve as "an instrument to modernize, simplify, and improve government procurement." Thus we strive to make our product the best e-procurement solution available to governments rather than merely the simplest and the cheapest. The ETS is the best value for money e-procurement product available today.

Immediate benefits from adopting YSER's ElectronicTender System are:

  • Reduction in Time
  • Reduction in Cost
  • Reduction in Tedium
  • Wider Reach
  • Enhanced Security
  • Increased Transparency/Accountability
  • Enhanced Choice of Vendors/ Suppliers
  • Better Price because of reduced overheads of Suppliers & increased competition
  • Savings inProject Costs due to overall reduction in time of procurement and other benefits
  • Savings inCost of Organizing an Opening Event for Solicitations
  • Substantial Reductionin costs of Printing, Storing, Distributing Costs of Documents, Addenda, Corrigenda
  • Reduction in Cost of Newspaper Advertisements

The drawbacks of deploying a traditional enterprise solution:

  • Long implementation time (often with unforeseen delays)
  • Frequent cost overruns
  • Annual maintenance charges
  • Delays in implementing patches
  • Requirement for in-house expertise and training
  • Buyingand maintaining the necessary hardware/servers
  • Buyingand updating support software