COVID Module Question 19

Did the government publish information on actual procurement related to the implementation of the emergency fiscal policy package under consideration?

Guidelines
This question asks whether the government published information on actual procurement as part of the implementation of emergency fiscal policy packages.

Procurement to support the implementation of emergency fiscal policy packages should be open and transparent. This includes, but is not limited to, publishing information on


 * Planning: The planning section can be used to describe the background to a contracting process. This can include details of the budget from which funds are drawn, or related projects for this contracting process. Background documents such as a needs assessment, feasibility study and project plan can also be included in this section.
 * Tenders: The tender section includes details of the announcement that an organization intends to source some particular goods, works or services, and to establish one or more contract(s) for these. It can contain details of a forthcoming process to receive and evaluate proposals to supply these goods and services, and can also be used to record details of a completed tender process, including details of bids received.
 * Awards: The award section is used to announce any awards issued for this tender. There can be multiple awards made.
 * Contracts: The contract section is used to provide details of contracts that have been entered into.
 * Implementation: Information related to the implementation of the contract in accordance with the obligations laid out therein. This can include information on delivery and payments.

This guide provides more detail on the relevant fields that can be included in these sections.

This information should be made available in compliance to the Open Contracting Data Standard or in other open data formats, and should be published within 10 days.

Tick boxes: ''Please check the boxes of the items that appear in the relevant documentation. If none of the items are presented, please check ‘None of the Above’. In the comment box, please provide a detailed citation for each item selected below as described in the assessment directions as well as any additional details.''


 * ☐  Planning
 * ☐  Tenders
 * ☐  Awards
 * ☐  Contracts
 * ☐  Suppliers
 * ☐  Delivery or implementation
 * ☐  Payments
 * ☐  Open format
 * ☐  Timely publication (<10 days)
 * ☐  Other (please specify)
 * ☐  None of the above

Should researchers only reference documents produced by the executive?
No. Researchers can use any documents produced by any public entity to answer the questions, at least to start with. We can then, when analyzing the results, decide whether these "count" or not. If you have any questions or concerns regarding a particular document, please bring it to the team.