TRANSPARENCY IN THE PRICE REGISTRATION SYSTEM:
a case study at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Paraíba Campina Grande Campus
Public Administration; Public Procurement; System of Price Registration and Public Transparency.
The study makes an explanation of the models of public administration from the patrimonialist and its clientelistic aspects, passing through the bureaucracy of procedural and formal configuration to the management oriented to the results and satisfaction of the citizen. The fact is that an evolutionary path is traced throughout Brazilian political and social history to the transforming "wave" of institutional character of the New Public Management, evidencing the information and communication technologies with the fundamental role of the public procurement area in meeting the needs of society. The objective is to evaluate if the acquisitions and contracting by Price Registration System at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Paraíba - Campina Grande Campus make public transparency possible. The methodology will use the Cappelli model (2009) for transparency in organizational processes using aspects and the categories of analysis will be accessibility, usability, informativity, understandity and auditability. The research will adopt a quanti-qualitative approach, as far as the nature will be an applied research, as far as the objectives will be a descriptive and exploratory research and as far as the procedures will be a field research, forming a case study. The data collection will employ multi-methods: checklist, questionnaires structured in the Likert scale and interviews of semi-structured scripts whose data treatment will employ respectively descriptive statistical analysis and content analysis. The pretension is that the study can contribute to the area of public procurement, but mainly to the scientific production about Public Transparency in the Price Registration System and Public Management, given the need for increasingly diligent positions in the treatment of Resources.