The pilot launch of Sri Lanka’s e-Procurement Monitoring System (e-PMS) marks a significant step in strengthening #transparency, accountability, and efficiency in public #procurement. Led by the National Procurement Commission, with UNDP #lka and support from Japan - The Government of Japan and technical experts, the system provides real-time #oversight and lays the foundation for full public sector integration. The site can be accessed: http://bit.ly/41VM0NC, with a centralised procurement monitoring system that will enhance institutional #efficiency. The e-PMS sets the stage for broader sector-wide reform and integration with national e-government initiatives.
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Sri Lanka is definitely in the right path towards achieving the benefits of IT for Procurement Management; like cost savings, enhanced efficiency through automation, real-time visibility and control over the entire process, improved data accuracy, and better strategic decision-making driven by detailed analytics. Proud to be a Sri Lankan!
Sustainability 2.0 Architect & Champion | Global Head – Sustainability & Facilities, Virtusa Corp | Joint Country Head – Virtusa Sri Lanka | Board Director | Driving Purpose-Driven Growth & Outcomes Beyond Reporting
19hA timely and impactful milestone for Sri Lanka 👏. Embedding transparency, accountability, and efficiency into procurement through a centralized, real-time platform is exactly the kind of systemic reform that builds trust and resilience. This is also a strong step toward Sustainability 2.0 — where technology, transparency, and traceability converge to deliver measurable outcomes and future-proof governance. Kudos to the National Procurement Commission, UNDP Sri Lanka, and partners for driving this forward. 🌍✨