hankeprotsessides
Hankeprotsessides is a term used to describe the sequence of activities involved in the procurement of goods, services, or works, particularly in public-sector settings. It covers planning, market research, specification development, tendering or bidding, evaluation, contract award, and subsequent contract management and performance monitoring.
The term derives from Estonian roots: "hange" meaning tender or procurement, and "protsess" meaning process. The
In many jurisdictions, hankeprotsessides apply to both public and private sectors, though public purchasing often imposes
Key stages typically include needs assessment, budgeting, specification development, market dialogue, tendering rules, bid evaluation, award
Governance frameworks aim to reduce corruption and ensure value for money. They rely on clear criteria, independent
Proponents cite efficiency gains, competition, and cost savings, while critics point to potential delays, administrative burden,