The Sistema Integrado de Administração de Serviços Gerais (SIASG),
established by Article 7 of Decree No. 1,094 of March 23, 1994, is the digital system supporting the operational activities of the General Services System (SIASG). The purpose of SIASG is to integrate the direct, autonomous, and foundational Federal Public Administration agencies. Following the restructuring of SIASG (new reinterpretation), SIASG now hosts the federal government’s procurement system, Compras.gov.br. The new Compras.gov.br is composed of several modules responsible for operationalizing each of the various
stages of the public procurement chain: SICAF, PGC, Digital ETP, Risk Matrix, Catalog, Procurement Disclosure, Dispute Room, Contracts, AntecipaGov, and GOV.BR Donations.
The Compras.gov.br ecosystem is a single, integrated system, enabling the operationalization and control of various stages throughout the public procurement lifecycle.
Currently, the OCDS publication covers only the tender and award stages and includes all the public bodies that use the Compras.gov.br system. Although it is a federal government system, it can be used by all public bodies and entities at the federal, state, and municipal levels, from all branches of government that wish to join it. As of 2025, 563 states and 1267 municipalities use the Compras.gov.br system. The latest information about the public procurement bodies covered can be accessed via the official website PNCP em Numeros, by filtering by the “compras.gov.br” system.
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A contracting process has several stages: tendering, awarding, contracting and implementation. You can learn about the contracting stages in this tutorial.
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This OCDS dataset is available for download in JSON, Excel or CSV format. You can download the data for contracting processes in a specific year or for all time.
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