It provides tools to design and build a transparent and competitive procurement process backed by strong data collection, electronic documents, and detailed reporting.
[2] Originally OpenProcurement had been developed by Quintagroup[3] for ProZorro,[4] a procurement system implemented to provide transparent and efficient spending of public funds in Ukraine.
[6] OpenProcurement toolkit was used by Prozorro.sale, a Deposit Guarantee Fund (DGF) system that organizes sale of the assets belonging to insolvent or liquidated banks.
Goal of ProZorro.Sale is a transparent, fast and effective sales of state and communal property, as well as fighting against corruption by the means of equal access to data, public control and increasing number of the potential buyers.
It consists of four types of auctions: In addition to ProZorro and ProZorro.Sale, the OpenProcurement software package was also implemented in the RIALTO[10] project - a platform for commercial procurement.