“…This research presents several restrictions but also research opportunities for the future, such as acquisitions, since there is not much information; Second the problems that public sector procurement has, since the law that regulates them must be verified, a practical conclusion of this research is that it determines that there is no solid base that serves as support for acquisitions and requirements in economic terms combining a social value without affecting economic efficiency. Santos et al (2020) in their research carried out in Latin American countries, but especially in Central America such as Panama and Costa Rica defines that the administration of the budgets of a state, have an impact with citizen security and efficiency in the administration of public budgets, also point out that in Honduras and Guatemala together with Nicaragua and El Salvador manage public resources in a better way, However, they present problems in their economy, poverty, unemployment and also in security considering that the issue of the allocation and distribution of these public funds should be directed to all sectors with the greatest social impact. Reyna-Palacios & Benítez-Astudillo (2019) mention that currently, there are several regulations in Ecuador related to public procurement, which determines transparency in transactions, having development tools, which also influence the savings mechanism of a country, according to the link with state planning, allows evidence that planning needs several components; Flexibility, discretion, in order to solve the requirements effectively with availability of resources, related to the Annual Contracting Plan.…”