Transforming public procurement contracts into smart contracts

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The terms governing the provision of supplies, services, or works by an economic operator to a governmental entity are set into a public contract that is signed, following a procurement process. This article explores whether the public administration can utilise smart contracts to incorporate the terms governing the provision of supplies, services, or works. The fundamental elements of a contract are assessed, in order to determine whether a smart contract can be considered as fulfilling these requirements. Following this assessment, the main hurdles to the use of smart contracting are examined and a possible solution proposed. The case for utilising smart contracting within the realm of public procurement is finally advocated.

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Debono, P. (2019). Transforming public procurement contracts into smart contracts. International Journal of Information Technology Project Management, 10(2), 16–28. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJITPM.2019040103

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