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Procurement Data Crash Course
Procurement Data Crash Course
  • About this course
    • Course introduction
  • Module 1: How the public procurement process works
    • 1.1 Understanding the public procurement process
      • ❓Why the public procurement process exists
      • ⚖️What rules govern the public procurement process?
      • ⚙️RFQ or RFP? An introduction to the different types of tender
      • 📋The key stages of the procurement process
        • 📑Stage 1: Planning
        • 🚴‍♂️Stage 2: Initiation
        • ✔️Stage 3: Selection & award
        • 🤝Stage 4: Contract
        • 🏗️Stage 5: Implementation
      • 🛡️Why monitoring the procurement process is important
      • Test yourself: Understanding the public procurement process
    • 1.2 What does procurement data look like?
      • 💰Budgets & IRPs
      • 📃RFPs & RFQs
      • 🏆Awards
      • 📖Annual Reports
      • 🏛️The Auditor General's report
    • 1.3 Where is public procurement data published?
      • 🔍Where to find procurement data
      • 📚Maintaining your own library of procurement data
    • 1.4 Procurement oversight and monitoring for NPOs and media
      • ✋Procurement oversight guide for CSOs
      • 📺Procurement oversight guide for media
  • Module 2: Working with procurement data
    • 2.1 Whey we need machine readable data
      • Important data formats: CSVs, Excel and Google Sheets
    • 2.2 Turning websites and PDFs into machine readable data
      • Scraping data with Tabula
      • Simple web scraping with Google Sheets
      • Web scraping by inspecting network traffic
  • Useful resources and libraries
    • 3.1 Procurement data online resources
      • Importance reference resources
      • Online data repositories
  • Course testing & feedback
    • 🎓Extended course exam
    • 📝Surveys & feedback
    • ⏱️Quick course exam
  • MODULE4: Explore the OCPO procurement dashboard
    • 4.1 A walk through the OCPO COVID-19 reporting dashboard
      • Summary and Supplier page of the dashboard
      • Find supplier information from external sources
      • Navigating COVID19 Item Spend Page
      • Navigating the Transactions List Page
    • 4.2 Keep the Receipts Tool
      • Background and Introduction
      • Download data from Keep the Receipts
    • 4.3 Using KeeptheReceipts and Google Sheet for Procurement Data Analysis
      • Infrastructure Order Analysis
      • Mask Price Analysis
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  • Documents supporting the procurement process
  • Samples of procurement documents
  • Procurement plan template (national or provincial)
  • Procurement plan template (municipal)
  • Invitation to bid (national or provincial)
  • Invitation to bid (municipal)
  • Pricing schedule
  • Useful external links about procurement data
  • Monitoring Public Procurement in South Africa: A Reference Guide for Civil Society Organisations
  • Methodology for Working with Procurement Data
  • The Open Contracting Data Standard
  • Good practice standards
  • The Transparency International Procurement Dashboard
  • Guide to conducting social audits
  • Database of Restricted Suppliers
  • Database of defaulting suppliers and breaches of ethical conduct
  • CoST approach to monitoring of the procurement process for infrastructure
  • Mythbusting Confidentiality in Public Contracting
  1. Useful resources and libraries
  2. 3.1 Procurement data online resources

Importance reference resources

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Last updated 2 years ago

Although procurement data lives around us, sometimes it can be challenging to find. Here is a library of links to valuable resources for anyone interested in further understanding of the procurement process.

Documents supporting the procurement process

Samples of procurement documents

  • See appendix 1 of the IBP manual

  • internationalbudget.org

  • See appendix 2 of the IBP manual

  • See appendix 3 of the IBP manual

  • See appendix 4 of the IBP manual

  • See appendix 7 of the IBP manual

Useful external links about procurement data

  • A more detailed resource on how any part of this procurement process works

  • internationalbudget.org

  • A global, non-proprietary data standard structured to reflect the complete contracting cycle.

  • open-contracting.org

  • Good practice standards agreed between Open Contracting Partnership and the Infrastructure Transparency Initiative (CoST)

  • standard.open-contracting.org

  • Please note that this resource is still under development

  • http://159.89.81.161/

  • This guide is published and maintained by The International Budget Partnership

  • internationalbudget.org

  • This database is published and maintained by National Treasury

  • treasury.gov.za

  • This database is published and maintained by the Construction Industry Development Board

  • cidb.org.za

  • This information is published and maintained by The Infrastructure Transparency Initiative

  • www.infrastructuretransparency.org

  • This information is published and maintained by The Infrastructure Transparency Initiative

  • mythbusting.open-contracting.org

Procurement plan template (national or provincial)
Procurement plan template (municipal)
Invitation to bid (national or provincial)
Invitation to bid (municipal)
Pricing schedule
Monitoring Public Procurement in South Africa: A Reference Guide for Civil Society Organisations
Methodology for Working with Procurement Data
RED FLAGS for integrity: Giving the green light to open data solutions
The Open Contracting Data Standard
Good practice standards
The Transparency International Procurement Dashboard
Guide to conducting social audits
Database of Restricted Suppliers
Database of defaulting suppliers and breaches of ethical conduct
CoST approach to monitoring of the procurement process for infrastructure
Mythbusting Confidentiality in Public Contracting