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2022 | 6: Central of state public shopping | 66,9 | 1: E-marketplaces | 13,8 | 2: Auctions | 2,1 | 3: Suppliers catalogs | 49,0 | 4: Electronic mail | 22,8 | 5: Other | 10,3 | 2021 | 6: Central of state public shopping | 68,1 | 1: E-marketplaces | 13,8 | 2: Auctions | 1,3 | 3: Suppliers catalogs | 48,1 | 4: Electronic mail | 21,9 | 5: Other | 7,5 | 2020 | 6: Central of state public shopping | 74,7 | 1: E-marketplaces | 11,0 | 2: Auctions | 1,1 | 3: Suppliers catalogs | 42,3 | 4: Electronic mail | 26,9 | 5: Other | 4,4 | 2019 | 6: Central of state public shopping | 79,3 | 1: E-marketplaces | 12,5 | 2: Auctions | 2,2 | 3: Suppliers catalogs | 45,1 | 4: Electronic mail | 41,8 | 5: Other | 3,8 | 2018 | 6: Central of state public shopping | 80,0 | 1: E-marketplaces | 10,3 | 2: Auctions | 3,0 | 3: Suppliers catalogs | 41,8 | 4: Electronic mail | 41,8 | 5: Other | 4,8 | Proportion of central administrations that have ordered goods and/or services via Internet (%) by Geographic localization (Mainland) and Type of used platform (2010); Annual - DGEEC, Survey on ICT usage in public administration |
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This data last updated:march 15, 2024
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