Morocco to Deploy Electronic Government Procurement System with Support
of Development Gateway, Government of Italy and World Bank

Marrakesh, Morocco and Washington, DC, March 1, 2006 - The Government of
Morocco has agreed to partner with the Development Gateway Foundation
and the Government of Italy to deploy a new e-government system that
will streamline public procurement processes, increase competitive
bidding and save money for Moroccan taxpayers. A letter of intent was
signed today at the International Forum of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) Strategies and Investment, in Marrakesh.

Technical assistance and seed funding for the project will come from the
Development Gateway's e-Government Grants Program, a partnership with
the Government of Italy. The World Bank will provide additional
co-funding. The project includes a new procurement management system and
a national public tender website to increase access to government
contract information.

"More transparent and efficient procurement systems will provide a
strong stimulus to economic and social development in Morocco," said the
Honorable Rachid Talbi El Alami, Morocco's Minister Delegate to the
Prime Minister in Charge of General and Economic Affairs. "We aim to
reduce government contracting costs while helping small and mid-size
Moroccan firms gain easier access to procurement opportunities."

The e-Government Grants Program provides a mechanism for the funding and
rapid implementation of e-government initiatives in developing
countries. It is a key component in the Development Gateway's overall
efforts to build capacity and increase efficiency in the public sector,
with a special focus on procurement and the management of international
aid.

The Honorable Lucio Stanca, Italy's Minister for Innovation and
Technologies, said, "This is further proof of the Government of Italy's
commitment to fostering friendship and mutual understanding among
Mediterranean countries, and to helping our partners build governance
systems. ICTs are a key factor in increasing transparency,
accountability and efficiency in administrative operations - and are an
enabling tool to promote good public governance."

According to Mark Fleeton, Chief Executive Officer of the Development
Gateway Foundation, "Studies show that publishing tenders online can
save governments millions of dollars. This project will help Morocco
achieve savings in this way, and more, by also improving their processes
and systems to handle contract bidding and awards."

About the Development Gateway Foundation

The Development Gateway Foundation puts the Internet to work for the
benefit of people in developing countries. We provide innovative,
web-based solutions for effective aid and e-government - increasing
access to critical information, building local capacity and bringing
partners together for positive change. The Development Gateway is a
non-profit organization with activities in 60 countries. Visit
<www.developmentgateway.org>.


Media Contact: 
Allison Scuriatti
+1.202.572.9232
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