Live broadcast on the topic: "Digital additional agreements and contracts with a single supplier"

26 June 2025, Thursday

A live broadcast was held today on digital contracts and work with a single supplier. The speaker is Milyausha Nigmatova, a representative of the State Contract Execution Department of the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The main topics of the broadcast:

- Grounds for the execution of digital contracts: The conditions and requirements for the conclusion of digital contracts within the framework of legislation are considered.

- How to restructure the work on a "digital" contract with a single supplier?: Steps and recommendations for the transition to digital contracts with a single supplier were discussed.

- Switching to a "digital" single supplier — step-by-step instructions: The procedure for switching to working with digital contracts is described in detail.

- Conclusion of a digital contract in the Unified Information System (UIS): Describes the process of concluding contracts through the UIS, including the necessary documents and procedures.

- The procedure for the customer's transition to digital registration of additional agreements: The procedure for customers to switch to digital registration of additional agreements is considered.

- What deadlines have been set for the introduction of the new format?: The deadlines and stages of the introduction of digital contracts and additional agreements have been clarified.

- Important points when making additional agreements: The key aspects that should be paid attention to when making additional agreements are highlighted.

By popular request of the participants, we are attaching a presentation by Milyausha Nigmatova, which contains detailed information and illustrative examples on all the issues discussed. The video is available at the link https://vk.com/goszakupki.tatarstan ?z=video-192562398_456239191%2F31dabc124b92d6bfb1%2Fpl_wall_-192562398.


 

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