Which e-commerce innovation was first implemented by a national government to transform its procurement system, creating a model later adopted by other countries worldwide?
Government procurement and citizen services have undergone massive digital transformation in recent decades. This poll tests your knowledge about the evolution of government e-commerce platforms that have revolutionized how citizens interact with government services and how public sector procurement occurs. Understanding this evolution provides insights into the intersection of technology, governance, and public service delivery in the digital age.
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- South Korea's KONEPS (Korea ON-line E-Procurement System), launched in 2002 as the world's first fully integrated e-procurement platform for government
- USA's FedBizOpps (now SAM.gov), established in 1995 as the pioneer in government contract opportunity listings
- Estonia's X-Road platform, created in 2001 as the first blockchain-based government procurement system
- Singapore's GeBIZ portal, developed in 1997 as the earliest example of a government e-marketplace
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