Joining forces to make open government stronger through open contracting
It is hard to imagine an open government without open contractingA transparent procurement process, known as open contracting, increases competition, improves public service delivery, and ensures governments better value for their money. Technical specifications: C.... Around the world citizens are demanding greater transparencyAccording to OGP’s Articles of Governance, transparency occurs when “government-held information (including on activities and decisions) is open, comprehensive, timely, freely available to the pub... More and influence over how their taxes are spent. Governments have been toppled over corruption and mismanagement of resources.
This has made it vital to support the reformers in governments and civil society who are pushing for increased disclosure and engagement in public contracting and to establish more open and effective governments. Starting this year, open contracting will be the focus of a major collaboration between the Open Government PartnershipThe Open Government Partnership (OGP) is a multi-stakeholder initiative focused on improving government transparency, ensuring opportunities for citizen participation in public matters, and strengthen... More (OGP) Support UnitThe OGP Support Unit is a small, permanent group of staff that work closely with the Steering Committee and the Independent Reporting Mechanism to advance the goals of the Open Government Partnership.... and the Open Contracting Partnership (OCP).
There are four major areas where we are planning to work together.
First, we know that open contracting has been a major area of focus for the 69 governments participating in OGP to date. Two thirds of all countries have made individual commitments to more transparent and public public procurementTransparency in the procurement process can help combat corruption and waste that plagues a significant portion of public procurement budgets globally. Technical specifications: Commitments that aim t.... But we can and should do better. There is huge, bottom-up local energyEnsuring universal access to sustainable, dependable, and affordable energy is critical to every aspect of prosperity. Increasing public oversight and transparency in the energy sector can help to ens... to push governments to go beyond piecemeal to more systematic reforms. Governments need to make more effort to share accessible and useable open dataBy opening up data and making it sharable and reusable, governments can enable informed debate, better decision making, and the development of innovative new services. Technical specifications: Polici... on public procurement (most likely through the Open Contracting Data Standard) and better engage both companies and public interest organisations in feedback and monitoring of government contracting. On these issues OCP stands ready to work with governments and civil society organizations to maximise the use of the OGP platform.
These leads us to our second point of collaboration: We know that following up on commitments is not always easy. Especially when they require technical support in areas such as publishing open data. We have seen some countries struggling on the implementation of their existing reforms because they need technical and financial assistance to finish the job. Here, OCP is willing and able to provide support, including through a free helpdesk team (based in Open Data Services in the UK) to answer technical queries, support publishers and encourage peer learning between champions from different parts of the world.
Thirdly, we will work together on joint research and learning. We will share interesting stories and evidence of success (and failure) to ensure that good ideas spread, and provide the ammunition needed to reformers to win their own internal battles on opening up government to citizens. We will also ensure that the national researchers for OGP’s Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM)The Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM) is OGP’s accountability arm and the main means of tracking progress in participating countries. The IRM provides independent, evidence-based, and objective ... have the training and information they need to effectively evaluate open contracting reforms. The latest progress reports from the IRM released in the past three weeks provide a valuable guide to howgovernments are doing on opening up their contracting.
Finally, we will partner on communications and outreach products. We will work together around regional and global events, ensuring that open contracting is strongly profiled as a key issue for participants in OGP. This includes the national launches of OGP’s IRM assessments on progress, many of which include valuable analysis on procurement reform. Visa versa, OCP will reach out to its network of civil society partners and make sure that they are aware of the value of engaging with the OGP platform in their respective countries.
You can find out more details about how we plan to work together here.
We are looking forward to working with you on making your open government strategy stronger. Get in touch if you would like to find out more detail or want to collaborate.