Full details of DIGIWHIST’s ongoing activities and results can be found at www.digiwhist.eu.
The main outputs of the project are 3 data collection and infrastructure tools that will help to sustain and enlarge the project’s in the longer term:
1. Making Public Tenders More Transparent (Opentender) (www.opentender.eu) the key innovation of the project, is a platform that allows users to search and analyse tender-level data from 33 European jurisdictions either via a national portal or by exploring all available data at once. The web portals are optimised for use on mobile devices and text is available in 24 languages.
2. European Public Accountability Mechanisms (EuroPAM) (www.euroPAM.eu) is a data collection portal that produces assessments of in-law efforts across all 35 jurisdictions. EuroPAM allows the users to compare and visualize legal and regulatory norms in the fields of conflict of interest, public procurement, financial disclosure, party financing and freedom of information.
3. Monitoring European Tenders (MET) (www.monitoringeutenders.eu) is a risk assessment software for public authorities to assess the degree of integrity of European public procurement procedures. MET is mainly addressed to public officials, who will be able to monitor tendering risk weighting indicators based on the importance they attribute to them relative to their specific countries.
The project has produced 7 publications which are available via open access at www.repository.cam.ac.uk.
Dissemination and Exploitation of DIGIWHIST has been extremely successful; the project attracted unexpectedly high levels of interest very early on and this has continued to grow throughout the project, indicating considerable demand for greater transparency and actionable indicators in public procurement at inter-governmental and governmental levels as well as amongst civil society and academia.
Consortium staff have participated in 115 conferences and meetings globally and the project received coverage in 49 media articles. Additionally, we are aware of 10 third party publications based on DIGIWHIST data and research.
Interest in DIGIWHIST has been expressed by, inter alia, the World Bank, WTO, IMF, EIB, , EBRD, OECD, G20, various DGs within the EC, European Court of Auditors, the OSCE, the Open Government Partnership), Anti-corruption Unit at the UK Cabinet Office, the UK’s DFID, Government of Bulgaria, Italian Anti-corruption Agency, Polish Ministry of Economy, State Audit Body of Brazil, the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and the Croatian National Bank.