Abstract

The subject of this research is the legal nature of digital state services within the Unified Information System (hereinafter referred to as the UIS) and their impact on the environmental safety of the state.The study of the stated problem was based on the dialectical method of scientific cognition, as well as on individual specialized scientific methods. The aim of the research is to analyze the dynamics of the formation and development of the UIS, the influence of electronic services on the implementation of the state procurement process, ensuring environmental safety and the quality of protection of the rights and interests of the state customer. To achieve this goal, the following tasks were formulated and systematically addressed in this study: 1.The legislative framework of state procurement was analyzed, along with the changes introduced in legislation regarding the digitization of the zakupki.gov.ru electronic portal and the implementation of legal norms regulating the electronic document flow of the procurement sphere. 2. The role of electronic progress in the state procurement process was determined as a means of protecting the interests of the state customer for the efficient use of state budget funds. 3. The influence of the digitalization process of public procurement on the environmental safety of the state has been studied 4.Conclusions were drawn regarding the necessity of balancing the interests of the state customer and business entities (contractors of state contracts) in the implementation of innovations in the electronic services of the UIS. 5. Solutions for the development and efficient utilization of electronic services within the UIS were proposed.

Details

Title
Digitalization of public procurement in the context of environmental safety of the state
Author
Pugachev, Vladislav; Senatova, Ekaterina; Pomoshikova, Nadezhda; Blinkova, Elena
Section
Food and Agriculture Organization
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
22731709
e-ISSN
21174458
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3188751202
Copyright
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