ACTIVITY
REPORT 2005 OF THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OFFICE AT THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA
I.
MISSION AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Mission in
co-operation with other institutions, to implement national policy in the field
of public procurement and the fundamental principles thereof equal treatment,
non-discrimination and transparency;, to monitor adherence to the Lithuanian
and EU regulations governing public procurement.
Strategic
objective to seek for implementation of the Law
on Public Procurement (hereinafter referred to as the Law) and other
legislation related thereto by means of improving and co-ordinating the system
of public procurement.
In pursuance of the said objective, in 2005 the
Public Procurement Office (hereinafter referred to as the Office) shared in
drawing up a draft of a new edition of the Law on Public Procurement, which
provisions are in agreement with the provisions of EU directives in the field
of public procurement, as well as secondary legislation and methodological recommendations.
In addition, the Office conducted prevention and control, rendered training to
contracting authorities and suppliers, and carried out other functions
delegated to the Public Procurement Office. Weighty contributions were made to
the implementation of a measure set forth in the Measure Plan of the Government
of the Republic of Lithuania for 2004 2008, i.e., To develop public
procurement information system used for gradual translocation of public
procurement into electronic media on the basis of the practice of EU member
states. This is one of the most important trends to be followed in
implementation of the strategic information technologies in public procurement.
In
2004 the Public Procurement Office conducted public procurement of the service
to create the Central Portal of Public Procurement (CPPP). The Central Portal
of Public Procurement was put into operation in 2005. It serves for
implementation of new public procurement opportunities for entities of public
and private sectors. The following functions are designed for contracting
authorities: 1) suppliers polling by means of performing procurement pursuant
to usual commercial practice (all suppliers registered with the CPPP may be
polled); 2) publishing of procurement documents in electronic media (each
contracting authority may publish its procurement documents and additional
documents in electronic form on the portal).
The
following functions are designed for suppliers (whether legal or natural
persons): 1) possibilities to receive information about public procurement
(subscription to public procurement announcements, receipt of procurement
documents; 2) possibilities to register on the CPPP, to place information about
their activities, range of offered supplies, services or works and to
participate in public procurement by means of usual commercial practice.
At
the moment there are 342 suppliers organisations and 768 contracting
authorities registered on the CPPP. Every day about 800 unique visitors visit
the CPPP (about 20809 files are sent). 25 new suppliers organisations are
registered every month on the average. Its worth noting that registration with
the CPPP and all other services available on the portal for contracting
authorities, suppliers and other visitors are for free.
Yet,
the key objective of the CPPP is to become a place for electronic performance
of national public procurement using all the types of public procurement
envisaged in the Law. To this effect, on 12 October 2005 a trilateral agreement
was signed on the implementation of project Development of the Public
Procurement Information System funded from the resources of the ESF.
II.
DESCRIPTION
OF PROGRAMME
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAW ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, CO-ORDINATION AND SUPERVISION
OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
SYSTEM, AS NAMED IN THE STRATEGIC ACTIVITY PLAN OF THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
OFFICE
Programme - implementation of the Law on Public Procurement of the Republic of
Lithuania, co-ordination and supervision of procurement operations, improvement
of the system of public procurement. This programme also includes
implementation of the mentioned project Development of the Public Procurement
Information System funded from the resources of the ESF.
The programme is continued. It was started in
2001. In 2005 the Office, which then employed 42 staff members, was assigned
LTL 2234,7 thousand for implementation of the aforesaid programme, whereas LTL
1899,4 thousand was assigned to cover expenses, including LTL 1248,0 thousand
for wages. LTL 335,0 thousand was assigned for acquisition of assets. Source of
funding the national budget of the Republic of Lithuania and EU structural
funds.
The programme was designed for implementation of
the following priorities of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania:
-
to ensure further
improvement of the environment for business development;
-
to develop the
information and knowledge society.
The programme being implemented by the Public
Procurement Office in 2005 was intended for 4 objectives:
1.
Regular improvement
of the public procurement system through sharing in drafting of legislation and
harmonisation thereof with EU directives and requirements of the PPO;
2.
Monitoring of
public procurement, employment of preventive measures to minimise the number of
infringements of the Law on Public Procurement;
3.
Satisfaction of the
needs of state authorities and public for information relating to public
procurement, for getting ready to e-procurement;
4.
Training and
qualification improvement of public procurement professionals.
The following tasks have been raised for
implementation of the aforesaid programme:
Task (code 01) transposition of the provisions of EU directives and PPO
requirements into the national law. The task was implemented through employment
of two measures:
1)
drafting of
amendments to the Law on Public Procurement, new edition thereof and secondary
legislation; initiating adoption thereof (measure code 01);
2)
analysis of the
valid legislation and/or draft legislation made by other authorities;
submission of recommendations for improvement thereof (measure code 02).
Implementation of the task was evaluated on the
basis of the following quantitative criteria:
a)
the number of
drafted amendments to the law, other drafts of legislation and methodological
recommendations;
b)
the number of
analysed legislation and legislation drafts.
In implementation of the above-mentioned task, in
2005 the Public Procurement Office drew up 6 legislation drafts (amendments to
the law, secondary legislation, methodological recommendations), analysed 8
legislation drafts. The strategic activity plan envisaged making up 4, and
analysis of 7, legislation drafts.
Accordingly, both task measures and task
implementation evaluation criteria have been implemented.
Implementation of the task covering transposition
of the provisions of EU directives into the national law is directly linked to
governmental priority of the Republic of Lithuania, i.e., To ensure further
improvement of the environment for business development
(code 4).
Task (code 02) - Minimisation of procurement organisation costs by means of
methodological measures.
Implementation of this task was ensured by two
measures: (1) drawing up of standard procurement documentation, methodological
literature and recommendations for contracting authorities (measure code 03),
and (2) analysis and assessment of a possibility to establish a procurement
agency enabling centralised implementation of public procurement (measure code
04).
Drafting of standard documents for particular
types of goods and services as well as elaboration of procurement agency
establishment feasibility study were postponed to the year 2006 due to delayed
adoption of the new Law on Public Procurement.
Due to this reason the task was implemented only in
part. Draft guidelines of public procurement procedures were prepared together
with Finnish experts to contain recommendations for general and special
conditions of public procurements contracts for supplies and services as well
as for preparation of technical specifications of computers and for technical
requirements specified in procurement documents, etc.
Task (code 03) Representing the Office in EU and other international organisations
in the fields attributed to the competence of the Office.
Implementation of this task was ensured by one
measure: attending, in the manner prescribed by the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, meetings and sittings held by EU and other international
organisations (measure code 05).
Participation of Office experts at obligatory
events held by EU authorities and other international organisation serves as a
criterion for evaluation of implementation of this task. In 2005, 16 sittings
were planned, but only 12 of them were held, because the European Commission
carried some sittings forward to the year 2006. The experts of the Office
attended all the above-mentioned sittings.
Task (code 04) - Institution of administrative proceedings against the detected
violators of the Law on Public Procurement.
Two measures were provided for implementation of
the task: (1) to inspect activities of contracting authorities in the field of
public procurement (measure code 06) and (2) to organise and conduct hearing of
administrative proceedings concerning violations of the Law on Public
Procurement, institution of administrative proceedings against the detected
violators of the Law on Public Procurement (measure code 07).
The number of conducted control checks serves as a
criterion for evaluation of implementation of this task. In 2005, the Public
Procurement Office conducted 17 control checks (planned 15 control checks)
and heard 22 administrative cases concerning violations of the Law on Public
Procurement (it was planned to hear 100% of administrative cases concerning
violations of the Law on Public Procurement). In addition, in 2005, the
detected violations of the Law on Public Procurement were documented at the
Public Procurement Office in 22 protocols of administrative violations of law
and consequently 22 liable persons were punished. Accordingly, the Office has
implemented both measures implementing this task.
One of the preconditions for successful
implementation of the Law on Public Procurement is proper monitoring and
control of public procurement. Therefore, more active application of
administrative sanctions to law breakers are envisaged on a year-to-year basis.
Task (code 05) Prevention of likely violations of the Law on
Public Procurement.
Two
measures were provided for implementation of the task:
1)
to assess ready-made procurement
documents in the preventive procedure (measure code 08);
2)
to assess legitimacy of the
decisions of contracting authorities upon issuance of consents specified in the
Law on Public Procurement (measures code 09).
Implementation of the task was evaluated on the
basis of the following quantitative criteria:
a)
the number of
documents inspected and assessed in the preventive procedure;
b)
the number of
analysed applications for issuance of the consents specified in the Law on
Public Procurement.
In 2005, implementation of this task included
preventive inspection and assessment of 368 procurement documents (plan 300)
and analysis of 526 applications to issue consents (plan analysis of 100% of
the applications) to contracting authorities not to suspend procurement
procedure, to reject all tenders and to terminate procurement procedure in
cases specified in the Law. All the applications of contracting authorities had
been analysed and the task was accordingly implemented.
Task (code 06) Collection, accumulation, analysis and delivery of information
about public procurement.
There were two measures provided for
implementation of this task: (1) modification and development of Public
Procurement Monitoring Information System (measure code 10), and (2)
computerised processing and compilation of information about public procurement
(measure code 11).
Implementation of the task was evaluated on the
basis of the following quantitative criteria:
a)
the number of new
implemented functions of the Public Procurement Monitoring Information System;
b)
timely entering of
the received data;
c)
submission of
expected reports to the European Union.
In development of the Public Procurement
Monitoring Information System, the Office put into practice 2 new functions
thereof in 2005 (planned 2 functions). All the received documents and
information contained therein were computer-processed (plan 100%). All the
expected reports were presented to the European Union. This task has been fully
implemented.
Task (code 07) Increased efficiency of public procurement through application of
information technologies. The only measure ensuring implementation of this task
is creation of public procurement information system that would provide for
opportunities to gradually transpose public procurement into electronic media
in compliance with the practice of the EU member states (measure code 12).
Evaluation criteria for this task:
a)
the number of
procurement procedures transposed to the electronic media. 2 procurements
procedure were envisaged to be transposed in 2005. The plan has been fulfilled;
b)
the number of
contracting authorities using the Public Procurement Information System. The
system is used by 450 contracting authorities (plan 400);
c)
the number of
suppliers using the Public Procurement Information System. The system is used
by 100 suppliers (plan 50).
Within the framework of implementation of task 07
of the Strategic Activity Plan 2005-2007, in 2005 the Office implemented the
Central Portal of Public Procurement, which integrates a part of the functions
of the public procurement monitoring system, places catalogues of goods,
provides for technical possibilities to publish procurement documents in the
electronic media and performance of simplified procurement procedures under
usual commercial practice in the electronic media. Implementation of this task
is linked to priority of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania Development of information and knowledge society
(code 9).
Task (code 08) Training of public procurement professionals, ensuring improvement
of their qualifications, provision of consultations on issues related to public
procurement organisation and implementation, and achievement of high-quality
consulting.
There were two measures provided for
implementation of this task:
1)
to draw up and
implement training programmes and qualification improvement programmes for
public procurement professionals (measure code 13);
2)
to render
consultations on public procurement to contracting authorities and suppliers,
and to disseminate experience of EU member states (measure code 14).
Implementation of the task was evaluated on the
basis of the following quantitative criteria:
a)
the number of
professionals having attended training;
b)
the number of
positive responses about the quality of training, as obtained after questioning
of the participants of the training held by the Office, at least %;
c)
the number of drawn
up and improved training and qualification improvement programmes;
d)
the number of
positive responses of contracting authorities and suppliers about the quality
of consultations, at least %;
The task has been implemented. Training was
attended by 225 public procurement professionals (panned 200), 4 training and
qualification improvement programmes were drawn up (planned 4), positive
opinion of contracting authorities and suppliers about the quality of
consultation amounted to 97% (planned 87%), while positive opinion about the
quality of training amounted to 96% (planned 85%).
The Public Procurement Office is offering series
of seminars on public procurement. The seminars are attended by representatives
of concerned contracting authorities, suppliers and other authorities. All the
participants are requested to fill in questionnaires. Received answers are used
for improvement of the quality of training and consultations. The Office has
implemented a system in its intranet to point out bottlenecks in public
procurement regulations and conclusive findings of analyses.
III.
PRIORITISED
TRENDS PLANNED FOR THE NEAREST FUTURE ACTIVITIES
There are the following prioritised activity
trends envisaged for the nearest future after adoption of the new edition of
the Law on Public Procurement and following the provision in the 2004-2008
Programme of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania To Improve the Law on
Public Procurement and to Amend the Procedure for Organisation of Public
Procurement:
·
Implementation of
the new edition of the Law, including inter alia implementation of all
necessary organisational measures;
·
Adoption of all
secondary legislation falling within the ambit of the Office and necessary for
implementation of the new edition of the Law on Public Procurement;
·
Development of the
public procurement information system by means of gradual translocation of
public procurement into the electronic media and to this effect implementing
the project Development of the Public Procurement Information System;
·
Improvement of the
planning and organisational methods of public procurement;
·
Strengthening of
institutional capacities of the Office;
·
Control of
adherence to the Law in performance of public procurement;
·
Prevention of
violations of the Law in order to prevent the State from damage caused by
unauthorised actions of contracting authorities;
·
Training and
qualification improvement of public procurement professionals; drawing up of
methodological literature.
Acting in compliance with the measures intended
for implementation the programme of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania for 2004-2008, the Office provides for gradual translocation of all the types of
public procurement set forth in EU directives to the electronic media in the
nearest future. To this effect, the Office, as a responsible implementing
authority, envisages to implement the project Development of the Public
Procurement Information System funded from the EU structural funds.
In order to strengthen institutional capacities
necessary for implementation of the new functions set forth in the Law, the
Office will implement restructuring of its organisational structure in 2006.
This will ensure implementation of the objectives raised in respect of the
Office.
Director Mr.Rimgaudas Vaičiulis