EProcurement Ontology

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Definition

The eProcurement Ontology is the formal, semantic foundation for the creation and reuse of linked open data in the domain of public procurement in the EU.

It is planned that the Ontology will cover end-to-end, i.e. from notification, through tendering to awarding, ordering, invoicing and payment. With this goal in mind the Publications Office of the European Union engaged a Working Group (WG) of experts with the mission of building consensus on the analysis results and deliverables developed by the OP’s teams.

References

  • EC Communication. Public Procurement: A data space to improve public spending, boost data-driven policy-making and improve access to tenders for SMEs (2023/C 98 I/01)
  • Information on the eProcurement ontology can be found a the github repository