Local Government Digitalization
Joint Procurement for Prefecture Systems
Last updated 2026-05-03 · Source: digital.go.jp
How to read this dashboard
Use this page to compare reported joint-procurement examples for local-government systems by system type.
- Who is counted
- Joint procurement cases or examples reported for prefectural and municipal system categories.
- What the number means
- Counts indicate reported cases for a system category, such as document management, e-application, chat tools, or security cloud systems. They are not a count of every local government using the system.
- How to read it
- Higher counts suggest more shared procurement activity in that category. They should be read as activity signals, not as a full adoption rate.
- Why it matters
- Joint procurement can reduce duplicated vendor selection, lower costs, and help smaller governments access systems they could not procure efficiently alone.
Source definitions follow the Digital Agency page.
Joint Procurement for Prefecture Systems is included in the JP Data launch index, but the public source did not expose queryable table rows during the latest scrape. The page still gives readers a source attribution, source link, and empty-state record so this dashboard can be rechecked as the Digital Agency source changes. The immediate use is transparency: this is a known data-availability gap, not a missing page.
Reviewed 2026-05-07 by Tetsu. Terms adjusted for English readers.
The official dashboard did not expose table rows in the latest scrape. JP Data will keep this page available and recheck the source on future refreshes.