Single-source procurement refers to a government procurement program that can only be purchased from a single supplier, unforeseen emergencies, in order to ensure consistency or ancillary services from the original supplier to purchase the original contract amount of 10% of the circumstances, the purchaser to a specific supplier of a government procurement method.
"Government Procurement Law," Article 31, in line with one of the following circumstances of goods or services, can be used in accordance with this law, single-source procurement. That is to say its scope of application of the procurement object is only goods and services, excluding the procurement of engineering. All procurement of engineering can not be used in a single source procurement.
Order No. 74 stipulates that single-source procurement refers to the procurement method in which the purchaser procures goods, works and services from a particular supplier.
If this is not the case, single-source procurement cannot be used.