Imamoglu,M.Y.Rehan,M.Information Systems Engineering2024-07-052024-07-0520114978-160960489-910.4018/978-1-60960-489-9.ch0092-s2.0-84898242029https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-489-9.ch009https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/3658In today's global economy, organizations must focus on customer oriented business models to use information technologies not only for suppliers and customers, but also for effective communication and collaboration with public agencies. This requires real-time exchange of information in standard formats and publishing widely in the process by encouraging the provision of e-commerce with the application of Internet technologies in the supply chain. It can be applied to any type of governmental affairs, such as training, provision of justice, tax audits, budget execution, financial control, and also procurement for the purposes of this research project. However all these needs to gain strong expertise and competence of technological and administrative talent is needed to make the government and suppliers together via the Internet. The aim of this work is to introduce the evaluation processes and tools using the technique of SWOT analysis in the existing studies to provide empirical illustration of how this perspective would be used to give a sense of public e-procurement in action and it also aims to make a new sustainable reliable e-governmental model that includes change management, interdepartmental coordination, resolving the security and authentication for implementing public e-procurement in the frame of Turkish e-Government infrastructure and projects. In this context, a key objective is to develop Governmental policy regarding interactions with private and public sectors. In order to minimize information transformation initiatives, risks, and policy implementation should focus on promoting strengthening effective and affordable connectivity and interoperability. © 2011, IGI Global.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess[No Keyword Available]Evaluation of Turkish public e-procurement systems: An analysis of critical success factorsBook Part144156