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Item A PROPOSED INTEROPERABLE MODEL FOR THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY ON PUBLIC ELECTRONIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM(2015-02-27) YILDIRIM İMAMOĞLU, Meltem; REHAN, MohammedApproximately 15% of the government‘s Gross Domestic Products (GDP) is spent on public procurement process. Therefore, accountability and transparency in public procurement is very important. For the regulation of public expenditures and effective use of the budget, not only public procurements but also efficient use of infrastructure that make up the system for public procurements should be considered. As a result, the importance of the public electronic procurement (PeP) processes is emphasized in this thesis. Public Procurement Authority (PPA) and the State Procurement and Supply Office (SPSO) responsible for public tenders in the Republic of Turkey, are two organizations affiliated to the Ministry of Finance. However, in public procurement process, both institutions have their own system, own business processes and legal obligations. Yet is it a privilege to have two different systems? To find the answer to this question and to analyze the current situation in both systems, satisfaction measurement surveys for both public and private organizations are conducted. In addition to the surveys, interviews are carried out by authorized people from different organizations concerned with public procurement process in the European Union (EU) and in the Republic of Turkey. In light of the information obtained from these interviews, the best three countries (England, Germany and Denmark) are investigated in detail. The results of these studies showed that EU countries, are paying an increasing importance to the efficient use of resources by the Digital Single Market system, a shift to a more centralized application is noted. In the thesis, based on the current Public electronic Procurement (PeP) system analysis, Critical Success Factors (CSFs) and required performance criteria in public procurement for achieving these success factors have been identified. It seems that the execution of public procurement process from a single platform is inevitable for the Republic of Turkey. Transparent and accountable systems are necessary to increase the participation of the public institutions and Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) into the PeP system. All of results after the research study indicate that an interoperable PeP system is inevitable for the Republic of Turkey. This study may be claimed to be a pioneer for the use of supply chain management in public procurement process.