In the process of administrative examination and approval, administrative organs need to entrust intermediary service agencies to provide technical services. What do they need to pass?
Knowledge expansion:
1. Entrusted service in administrative examination and approval
Some technical services or professional issues are involved in the process of administrative examination and approval, and administrative organs may lack corresponding professional knowledge or resources, so they need to provide relevant services with the help of intermediary service agencies. These intermediary service institutions can be independent third-party institutions, or professional consulting companies and research institutions. Entrusting intermediary service agencies to provide technical services is helpful to improve the efficiency of administrative examination and approval.
2. Selection of entrustment method
When the administrative organ chooses the entrustment method, there are usually two main ways, namely, open bidding and competitive negotiation. These two methods are carried out under the principles of openness, fairness and justice, aiming at ensuring the transparency and competitiveness of the selection process of intermediary service institutions. When an administrative organ entrusts it, it shall choose an appropriate way according to the specific circumstances and implement it in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws, regulations and policies.
3. Open tender method
Public bidding refers to inviting qualified and capable institutions to participate in bidding through public announcement of bidding in the media when the administrative organ entrusts an intermediary service agency. According to the requirements of the tender documents, all intermediary service agencies prepare and submit qualified application documents. According to the provisions of the tender documents, the administrative organ will review the institutions participating in the bidding, and finally select the appropriate intermediary service institutions to entrust.
4. Competitive negotiation mode
Competitive negotiation means that when an administrative organ entrusts an intermediary service agency, it directly communicates and negotiates with a number of agencies to understand their technical capabilities, experience and service plans. , and choose the most suitable agency to entrust according to the negotiation results. Compared with public bidding, competitive negotiation is more flexible, suitable for some complex or special projects, and can better meet the specific needs of administrative organs.