Open Contracting
As a founding member of the Contracting 5 (C5), we support the implementation of Open Contracting as an effective monitoring tool to promote accountability and increase transparency worldwide by releasing structured, interoperable and reusable data around procurement’s whole lifecycle, including planning, tendering, award, implementation and evaluation stages.
Country: Mexico
Status: ongoing
Themes: Public procurement
Last updated: December 2020
Classification:
Concrete: Somewhat Concrete | New: Other | Ambitious: Other
Alliance for Open Contracting
Communiqué No. 077 Signature of the Collaboration Agreement between the Senior Officials of the SHCP and the SFP of the electronic system “CompraNet”
Signing of the Collaboration Agreement between the Senior Officials of the SHCP and the Ministry of Public Administration, for interoperability, exchange of information and automation of the Electronic Public Information System
Open Contracting Standard Workshop
GENERAL LAW OF THE NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION SYSTEM (Art 49 and 50)
Operation and basis of the National Digital Platform (Art. 64)
Digital Platform
The New Digital Platform for Public Procurement will include the Module of the Digital Store of the Federal Government. The government reports that the New Digital Platform for Public Procurement is being developed with the best practices and international standards, and it will be oriented to generate better transparency. It will publish information under the Open Data Contracting Standards in open data, and it will ensure reliability of information, open competition and reduce barriers to public procurement. The Government has said that it will be an instrument for accountability in public, private and social sectors. The OCDS has been incorporated to all the data in the public procurement system Compranet and the OCDS will be included in the new system from the moment the information is included, the processes will be automatized according to OCDS.
Updated: October 31, 2020
The new government informed in August 2019 that they will develop the New Digital Platform for Public Procurement which will be developed in different stages or modules, being the first the Module of the Digital Store of the Federal Government. The government reports that the New Digital Platform for Public Procurement is being developed with the best practices and international standards, and it will be oriented to generate better transparency. It will publish information under the Open Data Contracting Standards in open data, and it will ensure reliability of information, open competition and reduce barriers to public procurement. The Government has said that it will be an instrument for accountability in public, private and social sectors. Because of internal changes in the Ministry of Finance in charge of this topic, the digital store has been delayed; however, the Executive Secretariat of the National Anti-corruption System has established a new working route in order to revisit the advances with the new team of the Ministry of Finance.
Updated: April 30, 2020
The new government informed in august 2019 that they will develop the New Digital Platform for Public Procurement which will be developed in different stages or modules, being the first the Module of the Digital Store of the Federal Government. The government reports that the New Digital Platform for Public Procurement is being developed with the best practices and international standards, and it will be oriented to generate better transparency, it will publish information under Open Data Contracting Standards in open data, it will ensure the reliability of information, open competition and reduce barriers to the public procurement. It will be an instrument for accountability in public, private and social sectors.
Updated: October 30, 2019
It is worth remembering that articles 49 section VI and 50 of the General Law of the National Anti-Corruption System establish that the data should be published in open formats. In addition, Article 64 of the Basis for the Operation of the PDN determines that the data must be structured according to the OCDS.
Peer reviewer: 1
Updated: October 30, 2019
No change.
Updated: October 30, 2018