TY - JOUR
T1 - Supplying the pandemic response
T2 - The importance of public procurement
AU - Abutabenjeh, Sawsan
AU - Anguelov, Lachezar G.
AU - Brunjes, Benjamin M.
AU - Dimand, Ana Maria
AU - Rodriguez-Plesa, Evelyn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Weston Medical Publishing. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The rapid global transmission of COVID-19 has demonstrated many weaknesses in government procurement of essential supplies. In the United States, these problems have been particularly evident, as systemic fragmentation through federalism has frustrated a coordinated response. Rather than working together, states and localities are competing over limited medical resources, while the federal government has not stepped in to alleviate burdens on the lower tiers of government. In this study, we introduce how procurement is managed under normal circumstances and how it changes during emergencies. Easing procurement rules comes with necessary tradeoffs, particularly involving equity and accountability. Using case studies from recent disasters, we identify procurement and management recommendations for the COVID-19 response and future emergencies. We conclude that public procurement is integral to effective management in the 21st century and must be treated as such in the study and practice of public administration and emergency management.
AB - The rapid global transmission of COVID-19 has demonstrated many weaknesses in government procurement of essential supplies. In the United States, these problems have been particularly evident, as systemic fragmentation through federalism has frustrated a coordinated response. Rather than working together, states and localities are competing over limited medical resources, while the federal government has not stepped in to alleviate burdens on the lower tiers of government. In this study, we introduce how procurement is managed under normal circumstances and how it changes during emergencies. Easing procurement rules comes with necessary tradeoffs, particularly involving equity and accountability. Using case studies from recent disasters, we identify procurement and management recommendations for the COVID-19 response and future emergencies. We conclude that public procurement is integral to effective management in the 21st century and must be treated as such in the study and practice of public administration and emergency management.
KW - Covid-19
KW - Pandemic
KW - Procurement
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U2 - 10.5055/JEM.0549
DO - 10.5055/JEM.0549
M3 - Article
C2 - 34723363
AN - SCOPUS:85106371240
SN - 1543-5865
VL - 18
SP - 189
EP - 208
JO - Journal of Emergency Management
JF - Journal of Emergency Management
IS - 7
ER -