An architecture based on microservices to support transparency in E-Gov procurement processes

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Luís Vinicius Pinho Bueno de Carvalho
Ricardo Choren Noya

Abstract

E-government tools have emerged with the aim of disseminating a set of information generated and handled by governments, which are of interest to the citizen and which are associated with the provision of public services. Among this information, those related to the government procurement process stand out, as they are directly related to the use of money from the various taxes paid by the citizen. Therefore, the tools that store this information are called government procurement systems and due to the high complexity of the procurement of goods and services made by the public administration, these systems end up storing a large amount of information. As a result, these systems end up having to provide a large amount of functionality, which consequently causes the spread of this information and dispels the concept of transparency, especially in relation to the understanding and usability of the information required by the citizen. The present work presents an architecture based on micro services that contributes to the junction of the information that today is scattered in the several in the “Governmental Procurement” system with the objective of improving the perception of transparency of this information.

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Carvalho, L. V. P. B. de, & Noya, R. C. (2022). An architecture based on microservices to support transparency in E-Gov procurement processes. Revista Militar De Ciência E Tecnologia, 38(4), 37-48. Retrieved from http://ebrevistas.eb.mil.br/CT/article/view/9039
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