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Speaking at a press conference presenting reforms in public procurement processes, Deputy Finance Minister Karen Tamazyan announced that the e-procurement system ARMEPS is constantly being improved and that it is a priority for the ongoing efforts to reform the public procurement system in Armenia. The aim of the reforms is to ensure transparency and the best possible cost for purchased public goods. To this end, the Ministry of Finance introduced a new system of public procurement that incorporates technical, financial and qualitative data, which is made available to all persons.