ISSN: 3034-2481
This chapter argues that there is a missing research to public procurement framework in the Republic of Indonesia — one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The author focuses on current but basic issues in prebidding stage rules, technical specifications with an emphasis on lots formation and division into lots, use of trademarks and other means of individualization. This paper explores the recent indonesian governement’s push for more competition in bidding stage through the development of e-procurement and e-catalog. The article analyses questions related to types of payments under the contract and public-contract modification framework, using law of Indonesia as a reference point. Paper discusses public procurement remedies.