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The Digital Agency Information Systems procurement Reform Study Meeting will be established.

Based on the "digital society for the Realization of Priority plan" (Cabinet decision on June 7, 2022), we will establish the Information Systems development Reform Review Committee on June 21 to discuss measures necessary for Information Systems procurement in order to examine a more flexible procurement, such as a review of processes and systems that are different from conventional systems, in order to respond to various system procurement needs. procurement

Purpose of Establishment of the Study Group

On August 25, 2021, in the "Review Meeting and Report on Bidding Restrictions in Digital Agency," it was pointed out that Issue related to procurement in general, such as the flexibility of the form and unit of procurement contracts and the expansion of opportunities for a wide variety of vendors to enter the market.

(Reference) Study Group on Bidding Restrictions in Digital Agency

In addition, the fiscal 2022 "digital society for the Realization of Priority plan" states that "With regard to government procurement related to information systems, consideration will be made in fiscal 2022 (fiscal 2022) with a view to ensuring fairness and swiftness in entry procedures, responding to methods such as agile development, and service development using cloud computing, and development will be sequentially advanced, including legal systems, as necessary."

In order to respond to such diverse system development needs, it is necessary to consider a more flexible procurement, such as a review of procurement processes and systems that are different from conventional systems.

Therefore, Digital Agency has established the "Information Systems procurement Reform Study Group" consisting of experts and intellectuals. While investigating and organizing advanced cases such as systems, systems, and methods related to information systems procurement in Japan and overseas, we will discuss measures necessary for information systems procurement and aim to realize them.

Members of the Review Board

(Japanese syllabary order, honorific titles omitted)

Members

  • Hiroshi Arikawa (Visiting Professor, Institute of General Sciences, Nihon University)
  • Toru Kajikawa (Representative Partner and Chairman, Taiyo LLC): Chairman
  • Yoshiko Kawazawa (Representative Director, Social Policy Lab Co., Ltd.)
  • Yasunori Kimura (Representative Lawyer, Nihonbashi Tokyo Law Office)
  • Tetsuya Sakashita (Managing Director of the Japan Information Economy and Society Promotion Association)
  • Teruyoshi Sumiya, Agile Governance Project Specialist, Japan Center of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, World Economic Forum

Observer

  • Toru Udagawa (Planning Officer in charge of Innovation Promotion, Science, Technology and Innovation Promotion Office, Cabinet Office
  • Daisō Suzuki (Budget Planning Officer, Legal Affairs Division, Ministry of Finance Budget Bureau)
  • Taku Takeda (Manager of New Industry Department, New Industry Division, medical care, Kobe-shi)
  • Naoki Nemoto (Digital Agency Governance Manager)
  • Kazuto Hasegawa (Digital Agency Governance Manager)
  • Kunio Makishima (Executive Director of digital reform, Digital Service Bureau, Tokyo Metropolitan Government)
  • MATSUMOTO Hiroaki (Director, regulatory reform Promotion Office, Cabinet Office)
  • Takuya Watanabe (Director of Software and Information Service Strategy Office, Information Industry Division, Commercial Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and
  • Assistant Chief Cabinet Secretary Office
  • Coordination Division, Economic Transactions Bureau, General Secretariat of the

Secretariat

Digital Agency Strategy & Organization Group procurement Support and Reform Officer

Related Information

Ensuring fairness and transparency in procurement / procurement reform to utilize new technologies

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