Track record of sharing
In order to compare the activities and to share useful knowledge among the European procurement agencies, the Italian Department of Public Administration, jointly with the Ministry of Economy and Finance and Consip SpA, launched on November 2003 the EU Public Procurement Learning Lab (Eulab). Up to 27 different Countries joined the EU-Lab: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom. The objectives of the EU-Lab are similar to those of PIANOo and thus PIANOo, in the end of 2006, launched the EU-Lab discussion platform. At the moment the platform already counts 127 members from 28 countries.
Last year the Europe INNOVA project STEPPIN joined the website (figure 5). STandards in European Public Procurement lead to INnovation - will explore how referencing open standards in European public procurement processes can foster innovative business solutions amongst bidding companies.
Later this year the PPN will probably join the community. The European Public Procurement Network (PPN) is a co-operation network of public procurement expert officials, dedicated to European companies taking part in procurement procedures in other countries of the network than theirs. It involves all EU Member States, EU candidate countries, EEA Members and Switzerland.
Furthermore we are enabling the possibility for other countries to start their own group within the Eu-Lab.
Even more interesting are the ideas of sharing information on a world wide scale. While elaborating on this thought I was approached by a member of the South African government who asked if it was possible to set up together a world wide Wiki on definitions on procurement. With these examples it is clear that there is also room for international interoperability.