A CONCEPTUAL MODEL DESIGN FOR AGGREGATED PUBLIC BROADBAND PROCUREMENT ON THE REQUIREMENTS OF TURKISH GOVERNMENT
A CONCEPTUAL MODEL DESIGN FOR AGGREGATED PUBLIC BROADBAND PROCUREMENT ON THE REQUIREMENTS OF TURKISH GOVERNMENT
Along with e-government transformations, broadband access needs of public institutions gradually increases. In order to meet this increasing broadband access needs efficiently and under central control gains more importance. From this perspective, Turkish Government added this issue into its e-government action plan. This paper firstly provides a basic conceptual system design model according to the requirements of RIS-107 numbered e-government project of Turkish Government whose name is Aggregated Public Broadband Procurement of Turkish Government Institutions. Additionally to these requirements, some specialties like operating optimized, autonomous and real-time, which a modern supply chain management system can realize, are added into the new design to solve the some of the project problems declared by Turkish Ministry of Transport.Then, some similar projects and articles which can be beneficial for the solution are examined. Based on the conceptual model design and implications, future research questions are determined to lead the future studies for aggregated public broadband procurement and some advices are presented according to referenced materials.
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