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Org é responsável por organizar a estrutura do processo de licitações do órgão GT. Por esse motivo, também se preocupa com o registro de preços. Nos termos do Decreto nº 7.892/2013, fica instituído procedimento a ser operacionalizado por módulo do Sistema de Administração e Serviços Gerais - SIASG, que deverá ser utilizado por órgãos e entidades integrantes do Sistema de Serviços Gerais - SISG, para registro e divulgação dos itens a serem licitados. Esse procedimento é denominado:
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Cok é designado pregoeiro para atuar em determinada licitação. Nos termos da Lei nº 10.520/2002, o pregoeiro terá, dentre outras atribuições, a de:
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- LicitaçõesLei 14.133/2021Das Licitações (arts. 11 ao 87)Fases da Licitação (arts. 18 ao 71)Fase Preparatória (arts. 18 ao 52)Modalidades (arts. 28 ao 32)
N busca maior participação nos procedimentos de compras de bens e serviços pelo Estado e estuda novos mecanismos de intervenção. Nos termos da Lei nº 14.133/2021, a modalidade de licitação para contratação de obras, serviços e compras em que a Administração Pública realiza diálogos com licitantes previamente selecionados mediante critérios objetivos, com o intuito de desenvolver uma ou mais alternativas capazes de atender às suas necessidades, cabendo aos licitantes apresentar proposta final após o encerramento dos diálogos, designa-se:
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Rech é gerente de contratos da Secretaria de Obras e Infraestrutura do Estado L e busca sociedades para estabelecer parcerias, bem como analisar a possível prestação estatal. Nos termos da Lei nº 11.079/2004, a contraprestação da Administração Pública nos contratos de parceria público-privada poderá ser feita por outorga de direitos sobre bens públicos:
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- Serviços PúblicosLei 8.987/1995: Concessão e Permissão de Serviços PúblicosLei 8.987/1995: Direitos e Deveres
Alonso integra comissão que busca estudar as características dos serviços públicos, focando nas suas fontes de financiamento. Verifica que a legislação favorece a multiplicidade de mecanismos que possibilitam a arrecadação de valores. Nos termos da Lei nº 8.987/1995, no atendimento às peculiaridades de cada serviço público, poderá o poder concedente prever, em favor da concessionária, no edital de licitação, a possibilidade de outras fontes provenientes de receitas alternativas, complementares, acessórias ou de projetos associados, com ou sem exclusividade, com vistas a favorecer a:
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Science, Technology & Innovation Policy in Brazil
In the field of Science, Technology & Innovation, the greatest challenge in Brazil has been in designing and implementing a long-term policy that enables scientific and technological development to reach the population in order to improve life quality.
This policy should have an effective impact on improving society's living conditions.
This is a process, which has been enhanced through time and has increasingly shown the great potential that public and private investment in Science, Technology & Innovation has for generating development and social integration. [...]
Electing Science, Technology & Innovation as a strategic choice for the country's development implies prioritizing investments in this sector, to recoup losses and swiftly advance in the production and dissemination of knowledge and innovation, particularly in relation to its incorporation in national production. This also means advocating on behalf of the importance of Science, Technology & Innovation as a factorthat integrates other government development policies. In this context, it is necessary for citizens to closely follow advancements and to be prepared to participate in decisions that are important for society.
When it comes to Science, Technology & Innovation management, Brazil relies on a structured system composed of a central coordinating body and development agencies in charge of defining and implementing development policies on science, technology, and innovation. The State and local levei Science, Technology & Innovation management systems follow the same model for development policies attuned to regional and local vocations.
Due to the country's dimensions, to difficulties encountered in its management structure, and, above ali, to implementing national policies capable of simultaneously addressing varied regional needs, the scientific and technological knowledge produced is still slow to produce significant changes in the social inequities found in some regions. Therefore, the problems faced by Brazil in the fields of Science, Technology & Innovation are complex and can hardly be solved in the short term.
Adapted from:
https:/Ien.unesco.org/fieldoffice/brasilia/expertise/science-technology-
innovation Access on February 11,2022.
In "Therefore, the problems faced by Brazil in the fields of Science, Technology & Innovation are complex and can hardly be solved in the short term", the highlighted expression introduces:
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Science, Technology & Innovation Policy in Brazil
In the field of Science, Technology & Innovation, the greatest challenge in Brazil has been in designing and implementing a long-term policy that enables scientific and technological development to reach the population in order to improve life quality.
This policy should have an effective impact on improving society's living conditions.
This is a process, which has been enhanced through time and has increasingly shown the great potential that public and private investment in Science, Technology & Innovation has for generating development and social integration. [...]
Electing Science, Technology & Innovation as a strategic choice for the country's development implies prioritizing investments in this sector, to recoup losses and swiftly advance in the production and dissemination of knowledge and innovation, particularly in relation to its incorporation in national production. This also means advocating on behalf of the importance of Science, Technology & Innovation as a factorthat integrates other government development policies. In this context, it is necessary for citizens to closely follow advancements and to be prepared to participate in decisions that are important for society.
When it comes to Science, Technology & Innovation management, Brazil relies on a structured system composed of a central coordinating body and development agencies in charge of defining and implementing development policies on science, technology, and innovation. The State and local levei Science, Technology & Innovation management systems follow the same model for development policies attuned to regional and local vocations.
Due to the country's dimensions, to difficulties encountered in its management structure, and, above ali, to implementing national policies capable of simultaneously addressing varied regional needs, the scientific and technological knowledge produced is still slow to produce significant changes in the social inequities found in some regions. Therefore, the problems faced by Brazil in the fields of Science, Technology & Innovation are complex and can hardly be solved in the short term.
Adapted from:
https:/Ien.unesco.org/fieldoffice/brasilia/expertise/science-technology-
innovation Access on February 11,2022.
Choose the alternative in which the words can properly substitute the highlighted terms in the sentence "Electing Science, Technology & Innovation as a strategic choice for the country's development implies prioritizing investments in this sector, to recoup losses and swiftly advance in the production and dissemination of knowledge and innovation ... "
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Science, Technology & Innovation Policy in Brazil
In the field of Science, Technology & Innovation, the greatest challenge in Brazil has been in designing and implementing a long-term policy that enables scientific and technological development to reach the population in order to improve life quality.
This policy should have an effective impact on improving society's living conditions.
This is a process, which has been enhanced through time and has increasingly shown the great potential that public and private investment in Science, Technology & Innovation has for generating development and social integration. [...]
Electing Science, Technology & Innovation as a strategic choice for the country's development implies prioritizing investments in this sector, to recoup losses and swiftly advance in the production and dissemination of knowledge and innovation, particularly in relation to its incorporation in national production. This also means advocating on behalf of the importance of Science, Technology & Innovation as a factorthat integrates other government development policies. In this context, it is necessary for citizens to closely follow advancements and to be prepared to participate in decisions that are important for society.
When it comes to Science, Technology & Innovation management, Brazil relies on a structured system composed of a central coordinating body and development agencies in charge of defining and implementing development policies on science, technology, and innovation. The State and local levei Science, Technology & Innovation management systems follow the same model for development policies attuned to regional and local vocations.
Due to the country's dimensions, to difficulties encountered in its management structure, and, above ali, to implementing national policies capable of simultaneously addressing varied regional needs, the scientific and technological knowledge produced is still slow to produce significant changes in the social inequities found in some regions. Therefore, the problems faced by Brazil in the fields of Science, Technology & Innovation are complex and can hardly be solved in the short term.
Adapted from:
https:/Ien.unesco.org/fieldoffice/brasilia/expertise/science-technology-
innovation Access on February 11,2022.
The relative pronoun in "This is a process, which has been enhanced through time..." can be replaced by:
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Science, Technology & Innovation Policy in Brazil
In the field of Science, Technology & Innovation, the greatest challenge in Brazil has been in designing and implementing a long-term policy that enables scientific and technological development to reach the population in order to improve life quality.
This policy should have an effective impact on improving society's living conditions.
This is a process, which has been enhanced through time and has increasingly shown the great potential that public and private investment in Science, Technology & Innovation has for generating development and social integration. [...]
Electing Science, Technology & Innovation as a strategic choice for the country's development implies prioritizing investments in this sector, to recoup losses and swiftly advance in the production and dissemination of knowledge and innovation, particularly in relation to its incorporation in national production. This also means advocating on behalf of the importance of Science, Technology & Innovation as a factorthat integrates other government development policies. In this context, it is necessary for citizens to closely follow advancements and to be prepared to participate in decisions that are important for society.
When it comes to Science, Technology & Innovation management, Brazil relies on a structured system composed of a central coordinating body and development agencies in charge of defining and implementing development policies on science, technology, and innovation. The State and local levei Science, Technology & Innovation management systems follow the same model for development policies attuned to regional and local vocations.
Due to the country's dimensions, to difficulties encountered in its management structure, and, above ali, to implementing national policies capable of simultaneously addressing varied regional needs, the scientific and technological knowledge produced is still slow to produce significant changes in the social inequities found in some regions. Therefore, the problems faced by Brazil in the fields of Science, Technology & Innovation are complex and can hardly be solved in the short term.
Adapted from:
https:/Ien.unesco.org/fieldoffice/brasilia/expertise/science-technology-
innovation Access on February 11,2022.
According to the fifth paragraph, it is correct to state that Brazil's Science, Technology & Innovation system aims at:
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Science, Technology & Innovation Policy in Brazil
In the field of Science, Technology & Innovation, the greatest challenge in Brazil has been in designing and implementing a long-term policy that enables scientific and technological development to reach the population in order to improve life quality.
This policy should have an effective impact on improving society's living conditions.
This is a process, which has been enhanced through time and has increasingly shown the great potential that public and private investment in Science, Technology & Innovation has for generating development and social integration. [...]
Electing Science, Technology & Innovation as a strategic choice for the country's development implies prioritizing investments in this sector, to recoup losses and swiftly advance in the production and dissemination of knowledge and innovation, particularly in relation to its incorporation in national production. This also means advocating on behalf of the importance of Science, Technology & Innovation as a factorthat integrates other government development policies. In this context, it is necessary for citizens to closely follow advancements and to be prepared to participate in decisions that are important for society.
When it comes to Science, Technology & Innovation management, Brazil relies on a structured system composed of a central coordinating body and development agencies in charge of defining and implementing development policies on science, technology, and innovation. The State and local levei Science, Technology & Innovation management systems follow the same model for development policies attuned to regional and local vocations.
Due to the country's dimensions, to difficulties encountered in its management structure, and, above ali, to implementing national policies capable of simultaneously addressing varied regional needs, the scientific and technological knowledge produced is still slow to produce significant changes in the social inequities found in some regions. Therefore, the problems faced by Brazil in the fields of Science, Technology & Innovation are complex and can hardly be solved in the short term.
Adapted from:
https:/Ien.unesco.org/fieldoffice/brasilia/expertise/science-technology-
innovation Access on February 11,2022.
According to the text, it is true that:
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