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The event, which will be 100% online and free of charge, will discuss changes in public procurement processes, as well as the impacts of this legislation on the technology sector

São Paulo, November 26, 2021 – Sanctioned at the beginning of April 2021, the new Public Procurement and Administrative Contracts Law (Law nº 14.133/21) will replace three different laws: the Bidding Law (Law nº 8.666/93), a Auction Law (Law No. 10.520/02) and the Differentiated Contracting Regime Law (Law No. RDC – 12,462/11), bringing important changes to public procurement processes. However, the issue still raises doubts and, to discuss the matter, ABES – Brazilian Association of Software Companies will promote, on December 1st, at 8:30 am, a Virtual Roundtable on the New Bidding Law in the area of TI, in which the impacts of this legislation will be analyzed by Lara Brainer, Director of the Purchasing Center at the Ministry of Economy.

The event, which is free and will be translated into pounds, is in line with the creation of the Public Procurement WG, in 2020, which aims to present proposals for modernization, simplification, transparency and greater legal certainty in this market segment, based on the dialogue the association with the Executive and Legislative powers, in addition to suggesting strategies that include public purchases as a transforming factor for public services, accelerating the digital economy and inducing innovation, among other initiatives.

ABES remains firm in its purpose of contributing to the construction of a digital and less unequal Brazil, in which information technology plays a fundamental role in the democratization of knowledge and the creation of new opportunities for all, in an inclusive and equitable manner. “We are committed to providing relevant content and services to our members and the market in general. It is part of our objective to ensure a business environment conducive to innovation, ethical, dynamic, sustainable and globally competitive”, declares Rodolfo Fücher, president of ABES.

Guests for the Virtual Roundtable on the New Bidding Law in the IT area are Lara Brainer, director of the Purchasing Center at the Ministry of Economy; Ana Carolina da Motta, head of Public Policy AWS Brazil and coordinator of the ABES Public Procurement Committee; and Rodolfo Fücher, president of ABES.

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Event: Chat about the New Bidding Law in the IT area

Date: 01/12/2021

Hour: 8:30 am

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About ABES
ABES (Brazilian Association of Software Companies) aims to contribute to the construction of a more digital and less unequal Brazil, in which information technology plays a fundamental role in the democratization of knowledge and the creation of new opportunities for all. In this sense, it aims to ensure a business environment conducive to innovation, ethical, dynamic, sustainable and globally competitive, always in line with its mission to connect, guide, protect and develop the Brazilian information technology market.

Recognized for its encouragement of innovation, ABES maintains the ABES Intership Program , a program created to strengthen startups, generate synergy between investment funds, incubators and accelerators and help businesses overcome the difficulties present in the market, making available ABES' more than 35 years of experience in the legal and regulatory areas , tax and marketing. The initiative provides all the services offered by the entities to their members, such as legal and tax on duty, advisors, guides, complete compliance infrastructure, LGPD diagnosis, market data, and discussion groups on relevant topics in the sector, such as AI, cyber security , LGPD, tributary, among others.

Currently, ABES represents approximately 2 thousand companies, which total about 85% of the software and services segment's revenue in Brazil, distributed in 24 Brazilian States and the Federal District, responsible for the generation of more than 210 thousand direct jobs and annual revenue of the order of R﹩80 billion in 2020.

Access the ABES Portal or contact the Relationship Center: +55 (11) 2161-2833.

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