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THE BEST PRACTICES OF CENTRALIZED PROCUREMENT OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL CUSTOMERS IN VOLGOGRAD REGION

Abstract

Due to the fact that the legislation in the sphere of procurement provides the rules for their implementation, but, at the same time, does not offer mechanisms for the implementation of procurement, regional and municipal bodies, which are authorized in the sphere of procurement, have to borrow the experience of the colleagues from other regions of the Russian Federation, where such practices have already been successfully applied. The most effective of them are collected by the Guild of Domestic Purchasers and Specialists in Procurement and Sales into the Register of the best practices in the implementation of legislation in the sphere of procurement. Volgograd region is among the best regions thanks to its project on centralization of purchases of the state and municipal customers of the region. The article describes the stages of this project as well as presents the evaluation of its effectiveness.

About the Authors

L. V. Nikiforova
All-Russian Public Organization «The Guild of Domestic Purchasers and Specialists in Procurement and Sales»
Russian Federation

NIKIFOROVA Lidiya V., Cand. Sc. (Econ.), Chairman of the Board

4, bldg. 3, Kolpachniy Per., Moscow, 101000



A. D. Chupahina
Committee for Regulation of the Contract System in the Field of Procurement of the Volgograd Region
Russian Federation

CHUPAHINA Anna D., Chairman 

15, Novorossiskaya Str., Volgograd, 400066



References

1. Гильдия отечественных закупщиков и специалистов по закупкам и продажам (ГОС). О Реестре лучших практик. URL: http://ooogos.ru/

2. Институт госзакупок. О Реестре лучших практик. URL: http://roszakupki.ru/


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Nikiforova L.V., Chupahina A.D. THE BEST PRACTICES OF CENTRALIZED PROCUREMENT OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL CUSTOMERS IN VOLGOGRAD REGION. Federalism. 2018;(3):172-178. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 2073-1051 (Print)