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E-Procurement Regulation

Regulation on the electronic conduct of procurement procedures with requirements for platforms, formats, and encryption.

What is the E-Procurement Regulation?

The E-Procurement Regulation establishes technical and organizational requirements for electronic public procurement, implementing the e-procurement obligations from VgV and GWB.

Key Requirements

Platforms must ensure integrity (protection against manipulation), confidentiality (encryption until opening), authenticity (sender identification), availability (24/7 access), logging (complete records), and accessibility.

Electronic Signature

Various signature levels are possible: simple electronic signature, advanced signature, and qualified electronic signature (QES) under eIDAS.

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