The electronic trading sessions and hiring of continuous services
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The savings generated by the use of electronic trading in biddings promoted by public agencies has been widely deployed. However, there is little systematic information about the impacts of this instrument in the implementation and management of contracts that originate from it. This article aims to analyze and comment on the way the cost reduction is achieved in hiring of continuous services by the Public Administration and the possible effects of this reduction both for contracting organizations and for outsourced service providers. Regarding the methodology, the study, exploratory in nature, consisted of bibliographic research, including scientific and normative production on the subject, besides documental analysis.
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