2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45913-0_44
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Development of the Institute of Public Procurement in Modern Russia: Between Blockchain and Administration

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“…Using IoT techniques such as operations research models, meta-heuristic networks, and supported vector machines can be utilized to provide metrics for evaluating procurement processes and decrease the possibility of corruption [107]. Simplifying transaction records, accelerating revenue management, and resolving conflicts, blockchain technology can provide the information security of public procurement, facilitate the progress of electronic tenders, and concluding contracts [111].…”
Section: Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using IoT techniques such as operations research models, meta-heuristic networks, and supported vector machines can be utilized to provide metrics for evaluating procurement processes and decrease the possibility of corruption [107]. Simplifying transaction records, accelerating revenue management, and resolving conflicts, blockchain technology can provide the information security of public procurement, facilitate the progress of electronic tenders, and concluding contracts [111].…”
Section: Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientifi c research on the digitalization of the economy and public administration in Russia began to be carried out relatively recently, representatives of various sciences are mainly studying the issues of determining the essence of individual digital technologies, a uniform understanding of which has not yet developed. An important area of research is the study of legal issues of digitalization in the public sector (Guseva et al 2020;Kikavets and Tsaregradskaya 2020;Nemec et al 2021;Placek et al 2016;Špaček et al 2020;Sysoeva 2016;Uyarra et al 2014), as well as in the fi eld of public procurement (Gavrilova et al 2020;Langr 2018;Nyikos et al 2018;Prier et al 2018;Rašić et al 2019;Styrin and Rodionova 2020;Tátrai and Vörösmarty 2020). However, the ongoing legal studies of the digitalization of public procurement are not holistic, but relate to individual problems, which does not allow developing general measures to modernize public procurement legislation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The European community recognizes the need of introducing electronic elements to the functioning of public authorities, including the judiciary. Electronic institutes should naturally complement the traditional institutes of democracy by ensuring the fullest realization of fundamental human rights and freedoms [1]. While uncovering the problem of legal regulation of e-justice in Russia, the authors have sought to analyze the current state of electronic digital law enforcement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%