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Analysis of the process of decentralized procurement of goods and services by the Department of the Army of the Czech Republic
Simmerová, Martina ; Šilerová, Edita (advisor) ; Zdeněk, Zdeněk (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the process of decentralized procurement of goods and services by the Department of the Army of the Czech Republic - specifically the 72nd Mechanized Battalion Přáslavice to evaluate the current process of decentralized procurement of goods and services and help to formulate proposals for improving the process of being analyzed at selected department. The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part serves as a basis for the practical part and is based on study of appropriate literature, current legislation relating to public procurement and internal documents of the Ministry of Defence. The practical part is an analysis of the decentralized process of acquiring property and services by selected department. The analysis includes a description of all process steps decentralized purchasing through e-marketplace and is prepared on the basis of observation and individual interviews with selected personnel department. Further analysis is complemented by a synthesis all implemented decentralized purchasing department in 2015 and is listed for completeness and concrete example of real procurements executed in 2015. The qualitative research is enhanced by a questionnaire carried out in two selected military units within the Ministry of Defence, 72nd Mechanized Battalion Přáslavice and the Center for Simulation and Training Technology Brno.
Computerization of public procurement in the Czech Republic
Komárková, Tereza ; Žáková Kroupová, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Slaboch, Josef (referee)
This bachelor thesis is aimed to picture and compare the costs of an average tender for public procurement done by classical paperwork and by electronic ways. The thesis is aiming for users of electronic tools and other electronic processes connected with assigning the tenders. In the first part the process of assigning the tenders is pictured along with the description of every single electronic tools and processes. In the second part are quantified the costs of these tools and processes. Data was gathered by questionnaire. 10 respondents were contacted as contracting authority and 4 as administrators. Subsidy authorities were also questioned. Last but not least was used market research to show the incremental costs. According to the gathered data, public procurement using electronic means bring lower costs for administrating officers might appear though. On the other hand the jobs of these officers are significantly simplified by use of these electronic means. Great money savees can be made by higher transparency of the electronic way. With the higher transparency the concracting authority can avoid possible objection and proceedings before The office for the protection of market competition (from sanctions thus granded this authority).

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