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Digital Technologies in State and Municipal Procurement: The Future or Reality

https://doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2019.109.12.036-042

Abstract

The paper is devoted to the issues of digitalization in state and municipal procurement. Every year the field of state and municipal procurement is becoming more and more processible, new technologies and solutions are being introduced, procurement processes are becoming more and more automated. Rapid changes in the field under consideration force participants of procurement to intensively master such technologies as chat bots, artificial intelligence, blockchain, etc. As a result of the research, the author has come to the conclusion that the existing regulation of state and municipal procurement is already sufficient for smart contracts to be successfully integrated into the Russian legal system.

About the Author

M. V. Shmeleva
Saratov State Law Academy
Russian Federation

Marina V. Shmeleva, Cand. Sci. (Law), Doctoral Student, Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law

ul. Chernyshevskogo, d. 104, Saratov, Russia, 410028



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Shmeleva M.V. Digital Technologies in State and Municipal Procurement: The Future or Reality. Actual Problems of Russian Law. 2019;1(12):36-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2019.109.12.036-042

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ISSN 1994-1471 (Print)
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