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MeasureDescriptionCurrentStatus: inprogress/CompletedLast year’s results Next Steps NotesCreation ofNational PublicAcquisitions'System &expansion ofelectronicacquisitions'projectCreation of anintegrateddematerialisedtechnical, economicand financialinformationadministrationsystem in themedication andhealth productsscopeSystem forassessingorganisationalperformanceCommonKnowledgeNetwork;Incorporation of theNational PublicAcquisitions Agency andMinisterial Acquisitions'Units - completed (seeDecree-Law 37/2007)Monitoring of the shelflifeof medication andmedical appliancesConception of anassessment system forPublic Administrationmanagers whichreinforces goal-orientatedmanagement, thedifferentiation ofperformance and thevalorisation of skill andmerit.Creation of aninformation web portal oninitiatives formodernising andinnovation in PublicAdministrationIn progressIn progressCompletedIn progressThe National Public Acquisitions' Programme already encompasses all ministries and it isestimated that savings may reach levels of 10% to 15% of actual spending.Finalisation of Prototype-Project and development of application systems including the ChemistWeb PortalLegislation corresponding to Public Administration Manager Assessment System published.Since July 2008 the Common Knowledge Network has comprised 140 initiatives from 57 differententities in Central, Regional and Local Public Administration, already available online via thenetwork web portal (www.rcc.gov.pt).Of the entities enrolled, 10 entities from Portuguese-speaking countries stand out: Brazil, CapeVerde and Angola.The National Public Acquisitions'Programme already encompassesall ministries and it is estimatedthat savings may reach levels of10% to 15% of actual spending.(150 million euros during the2009-2010 period). In relation tothe shared health services alreadycreated, it is predicted that inaccumulative long-term ratessavings may reach an amount ofaround 200 million euros.Making the different applicationsystems which comprise theIntegrated Information SystemoperationalThe Common KnowledgeNetwork will continue to invest inthe offer of an integrated flexibleinformation system capable ofcollecting all pertinentinformation relating to goodThe launch ofprocedures tocelebrate theFrameworkAgreement is inprogress10

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