The government has expanded the number of ministries and departments that will participate in centralized procurement.

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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Resolution of October 29, 2025 No. 1680

The government continues to implement its roadmap for the introduction of centralized procurement, whereby a specialized organization representing the interests of several government agencies—purchasers of goods, works, or services—serves as the state customer to support government agencies' operations. A resolution has been signed defining a second group of government agencies, consisting of 10 federal ministries and agencies, that are to participate in centralized procurement in 2027.

This group includes the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Sport, the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Culture, Rosobrnadzor, Rostrud, Rosnedra, and Rosmolodezh.

The decision will relieve government agencies of some administrative procedures when conducting tenders, as well as reduce the cost of purchased goods, works, and services due to the large volume of purchases.

The federal state institution “Center for Support of the Activities of the Treasury of Russia” has been designated as the centralized procurement operator for this group.

As a reminder, in November 2024, the Government approved the first group of government agencies scheduled to begin centralized procurement in 2026. These included the Federal Assay Office, the Federal Property Management Agency, the Federal Forestry Agency, the Federal Fisheries Agency, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, the Federal Service for Alcohol Market Control, the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, and the Federal Service for Water Resources.

The third group, which will include all ministries and departments not included in the first two groups, must be determined by December 1, 2026. It is expected that they will begin operating under the centralized procurement regime starting in 2028.

The signed resolution is necessary for the implementation of the state program "Public Finance Management and Regulation of Financial Markets."

The signed document amends Government Resolution No. 892 of June 19, 2020.

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