Tatiana Behrová
Tatiana Behrová, born in 1971 in Martin, graduated from Personal management at Faculty of Arts at P.J. Šafárik University in Prešov. She obtained further education of European Law at Faculty of Law at Comenius University in Bratislava and in 2001 Expert qualification on public procurement.
In years 1995 – 2004 she performed controlling activity at various positions in state administration, self-governing institutions and public administration, since 2004 she has been specialising on management of activities of process of public procurement of projects that are financed from EU funds, in 2006 – 2008 she directed implementation agency called Central financial and contract unit of PHARE funds at the Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic.
Currently she acts as an advisor to electronic and central public procurement, lector, member of working groups for preparation of managerial and process documents legislative of public procurement, author of methodology for many central organs of state administration, self-governing institutions, commercial companies and NGO´s. In 2010 - 2012 she has worked as an advisor to prime minister of the Slovak Republic and in 2012 – 2016 as an advisor to vice-prime minister and minister of Interior of the Slovak Republic for the field of public procurement and as a co-author, coordinator and advisor to Electronic Contracting System. She is a member of EXEP Group (Multi-Stakeholder Expert Group on eProcurement at EU level).
In years 1995 – 2004 she performed controlling activity at various positions in state administration, self-governing institutions and public administration, since 2004 she has been specialising on management of activities of process of public procurement of projects that are financed from EU funds, in 2006 – 2008 she directed implementation agency called Central financial and contract unit of PHARE funds at the Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic.
Currently she acts as an advisor to electronic and central public procurement, lector, member of working groups for preparation of managerial and process documents legislative of public procurement, author of methodology for many central organs of state administration, self-governing institutions, commercial companies and NGO´s. In 2010 - 2012 she has worked as an advisor to prime minister of the Slovak Republic and in 2012 – 2016 as an advisor to vice-prime minister and minister of Interior of the Slovak Republic for the field of public procurement and as a co-author, coordinator and advisor to Electronic Contracting System. She is a member of EXEP Group (Multi-Stakeholder Expert Group on eProcurement at EU level).
Sign in to ITAPA Health&Care 2025
-
Electronic processes of public procurement
Who would give up on remote control, smartphone, internet, payment card? The effort not to admit, to slow down, not to apply electronic tools in many areas of processes in public administration is big, but unsustainable.
Apart from real benefits – reduction in bureaucracy, time and place flexibility, electronic tools bring order and sense in processes by their optimization, knowledge of the core, and understandability of the topic. Projects of their implementation are carriers of enlightenment inform and educate users in basic questions, repairing of currently incomplete tasks of public institutions, which are responsible for electronic topic.