PIB | 28 Aug, 2022
Union
Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal, reviewed the progress of
Government e Marketplace (GeM).
Among
many other things, various functionalities of GeM, as well as
timeliness in procurement and delivery were reviewed in detail.
It was
noted that more than 95% of all the physical order deliveries since
Apr’22 happened on time, in cases where online fulfillment and payment
was done via GeM.
While
consistent improvement was observed in the on-time delivery across all
transaction types (Direct Purchase, L1, Bids / Reverse auctions) via
GeM, the Minister shared specific suggestions to revise thresholds and
add features to further accelerate delivery timelines as well as provide
more flexibility to government buyers to choose products as per their
delivery needs.
Goyal suggested bringing in end to end online fulfillment and payment
for all transactions by buyers on GeM and to improve monitoring of
delivery against timelines.
The
Minister also emphasized on the need to bring all public procurement on
the completely online and transparent portal viz GeM for achieving
economies of scale and bringing about Social Inclusiveness by promoting
Micro and Small Enterprises.
GeM’s
initiatives for tight monitoring and anomaly detection in procurement,
including use of AI-ML to detect and report potential collusion and
fraud were reviewed.
Goyal suggested strong legal and punitive
actions against buyers and suppliers against such activities.
In
addition to detecting anomalies, GeM also plans to use AI-ML to make
proactive feature simplifications and product suggestions to buyers to
ensure informed decision making and savings in public spendings.
Significant
technical upgrades have been planned by GeM to enable cutting edge use
cases and improve user experience on the platform. Several other
initiatives by GeM, including MSME inclusion and Har Ghar Tiranga
campaign were appreciated by the Minister.