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Abstract
Public Procurement refers to governments’ purchasing activities of goods, services, and construction of public works. In the European Union (EU), it is an essential sector, corresponding to 15% of the GDP. EU public procurement generates large amounts of data, because award notices related to contracts exceeding a predefined threshold must be published on the TED (EU’s official journal). Under the framework of the DeCoMaP project, which aims at leveraging such data in order to predict fraud in public procurement, we constitute the FOPPA (French Open Public Procurement Award notices) database. It contains the description of 1,380,965 lots obtained from the TED, covering the 2010–2020 period for France. We detect a number of substantial issues in these data, and propose a set of automated and semi-automated methods to solve them and produce a usable database. It can be leveraged to study public procurement in an academic setting, but also to facilitate the monitoring of public policies, and to improve the quality of the data offered to buyers and suppliers.
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1 Laboratoire Informatique d’Avignon UPR 4128, Avignon Université, Avignon, France (GRID:grid.7310.5) (ISNI:0000 0001 2190 2394); Agorantic, FR 3621, Avignon Université, Avignon, France (GRID:grid.482754.8)
2 Agorantic, FR 3621, Avignon Université, Avignon, France (GRID:grid.482754.8); Laboratoire Biens Normes et Contrats UPR 3788, Avignon Université, Avignon, France (GRID:grid.7310.5) (ISNI:0000 0001 2190 2394)
3 Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR 5516, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Étienne, France (GRID:grid.6279.a) (ISNI:0000 0001 2158 1682)