Global Procurement Initiative: Technical Assistance to Enhance Procurement Compliance Regulations for the Government of Botswana
ID: 2024-91007AType: Special Notice
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UNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYUNITED STATES TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYUS TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCYARLINGTON, VA, 22209, USA
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    The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is offering a technical assistance opportunity aimed at enhancing procurement compliance regulations for the Government of Botswana, specifically focusing on the enforcement of the Public Procurement Act of 2021 (USTDA Activity No. 2024-91007A). This initiative seeks to engage qualified U.S. firms to provide expertise and support in improving procurement processes and compliance measures within Botswana's governmental framework. The successful implementation of this assistance is crucial for fostering transparency and efficiency in public procurement, which is vital for economic development and international trade relations. Interested firms can access the Request for Proposal by visiting USTDA’s website at https://www.ustda.gov/work/bid-on-an-overseas-project/, with further details regarding deadlines and submission requirements available through that platform.

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