Russian Procurement

Russian Procurement

Russian Federal Law N94-ФЗ of 21.07.2005 require all federal, regional and municipal government customers to publish all information about government tenders, auctions and other purchase procedures on special public government websites.

Education

In many countries laws demands or recommends customers and suppliers to have certified procurement specialists.Special education organizations provide certification, courses and seminars and publish recommendations for different procurement procedures.For Russia it is Soloviev Instutute of Government Procurement.

tatistics

About 3 000 of new tenders, auctions and requests for quotations published each day. About 250 000 purchase announcements published per year on federal procurement website.

Web resources that collects procurement information also are source for additional statistics like usage of specific file formats among official organizations or regional economic activities.

ee also

* Government procurement
* European Procurement
* Public eProcurement

External links

* [http://www.zakupki.gov.ru Russian federal procurement portal]
* [http://enotpoiskun.ru/links/ List of all Russian government procurement portals]
* [http://www.igz.ru Soloviev Instutute of Government Procurement]
* [http://www.tendery.ru Tendery.RU. Public Internet forums on government procurement]
* [http://enotpoiskun.ru/stats/ Statistic information about Russian government procurement]

References


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