Russia's Foreign Intelligence will make public procurement from one supplier
5 December 2014, Friday
Russian President VladimirPutin signed a lawthat allowsforeign intelligenceagenciesof the Russian Federationto carry outthe procurement of goods, works and services from a single supplier, the goods will not passthe compulsoryexamination. The lawspecifies that theagencies of the FederalSecurity Servicecan performa single supplierprocurementfundscounterintelligenceand counterterrorism. The list of goods, works and services, procurement whichcan be carried outwith a single supplier, approved by the headof the relevant agency orthe Russian Foreign Intelligencehead ofexecutive authority in thefield of security.
The Agency has developed a document that establishes a unified approach to verifying customer notifications of contracts with a single supplier. In fact, such notifications are now an independent basis for control in the field of procurement.
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The Federal Antimonopoly Service has prepared a draft order that amends the procedure for determining the initial (maximum) contract price (NMCC) for purchases of motor fuels, including automotive and aviation gasoline. The new rules apply to supplies through fuel dispensers (gas stations) and bunkering facilities.
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