VASCONCELOS, P. D. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2645566957547995; VASCONCELOS, Pablo Darlan Fraga.
Resumo:
Public acquisitions, through bidding, consist of a relevant demand from the public
administration, which requires continuous observation and improvement of its
realization process. The present study aims to analyze the bidding processes, carried
out in a centralized manner, by the Military Organizations of the Army, located in the
Metropolitan Region of Recife, with emphasis on the systematic observation of the
anticompetitive practices of bidding companies. For this, the processes managed by
the Group for Coordination and Monitoring of Bidding and Contracts (GCMBC), a
section present in the organization chart of the Command of the 7th Military Region,
are considered as an object of research. This is an applied study, using the
hypothetical-deductive method of approach and the systemic procedure method, with
indirect bibliographic and documentary research techniques. A qualitative analysis is
presented, where the main data collection tool used is the Brazilian Army Bidding
Portal, repository of the entire content of all Force bids and, in a subsidiary way, the
Federal Government Procurement Portal – Comprasnet, characterizing itself as a
descriptive research. As a result, it is intended to present a Technical-Technological
Product (Manual of Good Bidding Practices), prepared in line with the concept of
sustainability known as Triple Botton Line (Sustainability Tripod), being able to offer a
repertoire of preventive measures and strategies to lessen the effects of anticompetitive actions in bidding procedures, reducing costs and optimizing the quality of
public procurement of products and services, at levels higher than those currently
identified.