Common use of Procurement systems Clause in Contracts

Procurement systems. H1.1 Procurement in the Prison Service is underpinned by the Oracle E-Business Suite (release 11.5.10i) and in particular the iProcurement procurement module which is a self-service requisitioning application (similar to online shopping). In most cases, staff can select the items they want from electronic catalogues, filling up “virtual” shopping carts as they go. It has a virtual checkout where they confirm their order. They can also create shopping lists for things they get regularly. The following diagram illustrates the four acquisition methods now available in the Prison Service.

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Procurement systems. H1.1 6.1 Procurement in the Prison Service is underpinned by the Oracle E-Business Suite (release 11.5.10i) and in particular the iProcurement procurement module which is a self-self- service requisitioning application (similar to online shopping). In most cases, staff can select the items they want from electronic catalogues, filling up “virtual” shopping carts as they go. It has a virtual checkout where they confirm their order. They can also create shopping lists for things they get regularly. The following diagram illustrates the four acquisition methods now available in the Prison ServiceMinistry of Justice.

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Samples: data.gov.uk

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