Public Procurement in Nuevo León, Mexico
Promoting Efficiency through Centralisation and Professionalisation
This review examines the ongoing public procurement reforms in Nuevo León, Mexico: both the progress achieved so far and the many challenges that remain. It discusses the benefits of further centralisation of public procurement activities for goods and services, greater aggregation, and a shift in administrative culture from excessive formality toward strategic public procurement and value for money. The review provides concrete proposals addressing every aspect of the procurement lifecycle, from planning and market consultations to contract management.
Also available in: Spanish
Ensuring results: implementing robust post-award contract management in Nuevo León
This chapter discusses the need for stronger management of the performance of public procurement suppliers in the state of Nuevo León. The chapter discusses how Nuevo León can benefit from the implementation of a broad framework for contract management based on delivery management, relationship management and contract administration. It also examines some of the key pillars of an effective performance management system for suppliers, such as information technology infrastructure and adequately trained personnel.
Also available in: Spanish