The National Center for Teacher
Professional Development, due to the public
interest and in
response to the information disseminated on May 30 through the
media by the Institute for Development
of Freedom of Information, clarifies that the Center announced
an electronic bid on
July 9, 2015 for the procurement of 11 economy class flight tickets. The tickets were purchased for transportation of foreign volunteer teachers under the project "Teach and Learn with Georgia" to Georgia. The initial stage
of the procurement included price survey in which 6 companies
participated. The bid was
announced at the lowest price, which was determined as a
result of the price survey for that moment. As
for the cost of the tickets, it depends on the duration and complexity of
the route (no direct flights). The volunteers whose transportation required purchasing
the tickets were located in the various
states and cities of the USA,
which respectively was reflected in the ticket price of each program participant.
The bid was held in full compliance with the legislation and procedures. The Center is not able to cancel the bid only
for the reason that there is a sole supplier, therefore the doubts and accusations addressed to the Center shall be
deemed baseless.
In addition, the doubts
expressed regarding the selection
of procurement category is wrong and lacks the relevant grounds. The procurement of
tickets falls into the sole
subcategory - "Transport tickets" and
the category - "Travel agencies, tour operators and tourist assistance
services" provide procurement of tourist services.
As for the quality of awareness
among the service providers, it should be noted that prior to the price survey,
the Center hosted a meeting with the major vendors of the market, at which all
the companies received the particular information
concerning the coming bid. To evidence this, the
meeting minutes are stored in the Center archive. Such unfounded assumptions
only serve to challenge unhealthy agitation.
The Center for Teacher Professional Development is pleased that the
Institute for Development of Freedom of Information is actively cooperating
with the public authorities and promotes the improvement of quality of public
access to information and transparency related to public procurement in the country, however, we would like the
research carried out by the organization to be more competent and reflect the real picture.
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