“…The selection of providers of goods and services using the e-procurement system is applied to realize various goals with the principles stated in Presidential Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 16 of 2018 that the procurement of goods and services applies the following principles: efficient, effective, transparent, open, competitive, fair, and accountable. Research related to this research concerns the implementation of e-procurement in the procurement of government goods and services, which is studied based on factors that influence policy implementation, such as research; (Ahmad et al, 2020), (Fitriani & Aminudin, 2021), (Suprapto et al, 2021), (Umar et al, 2021), (Qomaruddin & Kurniawan, 2021), (Nugraha et al, 2022), (Ramadhan & Rahman, 2022), (Kartikasari, 2023), (Nainggolan et al, 2023), (Widiastuti, 2023), and (Cahyadi et al, 2024). Research on the implementation of e-procurement in the procurement of government goods and services which was studied based on implementation principles was researched by; (Solihin, 2020), (Teten, 2020), (Alfian & Rahayu, 2019), (Putri & Suparti, 2021), (Arman & Sari, 2022), (Delimaya & Sudiarti, 2022), (Hartono et al, 2022), and (Sahar & Sari, 2022).…”