Research Article
Quick Tender Policy Implementation on Procurement of Goods and Services in the Government of East Java Province
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.26-11-2019.2295199, author={N A D Hidawan and F Suaedi and R Rahardian}, title={Quick Tender Policy Implementation on Procurement of Goods and Services in the Government of East Java Province}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First Brawijaya International Conference on Social and Political Sciences, BSPACE, 26-28 November, 2019, Malang, East Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={B-SPACE}, year={2020}, month={5}, keywords={policy implementation quick tender lpse spse}, doi={10.4108/eai.26-11-2019.2295199} }
- N A D Hidawan
F Suaedi
R Rahardian
Year: 2020
Quick Tender Policy Implementation on Procurement of Goods and Services in the Government of East Java Province
B-SPACE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.26-11-2019.2295199
Abstract
Quick Tender is an innovation carried out by the state by cutting the evaluation of elections and leaving evaluation of prices. It is expected that the procurement of goods needed by the government is available and can be done quickly. The Quick Tender has been carried out by the Goods and Services Procurement Department but is not fully successful. It was noted that in 2019 there was a provider determined as the election working group or better known as the tender committee but resigned because they felt unable to fulfill the package. The theory used in analyzing this policy uses four variables of the George C. Edward III implementation model with the result that in the process of selecting a fast tender for other goods / construction / service providers by utilizing the Performance Information System for Goods / Services Providers (SIKaP) which do not require qualification assessment, administrative, and technical stages according to the provisions of LKPP Regulation No. 19 of 2018 but the credibility of the data from SIKaP has not been confirmed and cannot describe the mastery of the ability of providers to carry out the work won. This research concludes that there is a need to improve the SIKaP and the application of a fast tender (SPSE) to support the implementation of a fast tender that only evaluates prices.