Fair and Transparent Blockchain based Tendering Framework - A Step Towards Open Governance
Freya Sheer Hardwick, Raja Naeem Akram, Konstantinos Markantonakis

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain-based smart contract framework for government tendering to enhance fairness, transparency, and auditability, implemented on Ethereum to assess performance, costs, and security challenges.
Contribution
It introduces a novel blockchain smart contract scheme for transparent government tendering, addressing security, auditability, and cost considerations.
Findings
The scheme ensures fair and transparent tendering processes.
Implementation on Ethereum demonstrates practical feasibility.
Evaluation highlights security and cost challenges.
Abstract
Society is in constant transition to keep up with technological advancement, we are seeing traditional paradigms being increasingly challenged. The fundamentals of governance are one such paradigm. As society's values have shifted, so have expectations of government shifted from the traditional model to something commonly referred to as 'open governance'. Though a disputed term, we take open governance to mean a concept, which encourages and facilitates openness, accountability, and responsiveness to citizens. For the success of open governance initiatives, there are some technologies, such as the internet, that are crucial. These technologies enable access to both the data and to engagement activities between citizens and government. There are also other technologies, like blockchain and smart contacts, which could be utilised to assist open governance. A sound starting point would be…
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