Report on the findings of the 2005-2006 Australian National e-Procurement Survey
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The report presents the key results and findings of the 2005-2006 Australian National e-Procurement Survey.The aim of the 2005-2006 survey is to build on the findings of the 2004 survey and establish the nature, extent and adoption profile of e-procurement strategies and processes within Australian organisations. It seeks to identify e-procurement adoption patterns by activities, product types and technologies.The report presents the key results and findings of the 2005-2006 Australian National e-Procurement Survey.The aim of the 2005-2006 survey is to build on the findings of the 2004 survey and establish the nature, extent and adoption profile of e-procurement strategies and processes within Australian organisations. It seeks to identify e-procurement adoption patterns by activities, product types and technologies.
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2006-11-14Licence
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