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Delegation of Powers for Defense Procurement The issue of delegating powers for defense procurement involves the transfer of specific authority and responsibilities related to the acquisition of goods, works, and services necessary for national defense purposes. This process requires careful consideration of legal, procedural, and strategic aspects to ensure effective and transparent procurement. Key elements of delegation may include: 1. Defining the scope of delegated powers 2. Establishing clear authorization levels 3. Determining procurement decision-making mechanisms 4. Ensuring compliance with relevant legislative and regulatory frameworks 5. Implementing accountability and oversight measures The delegation of powers aims to optimize the defense procurement process, enhance operational efficiency, and maintain the highest standards of financial management and control in the procurement of critical defense resources.

Order Regarding the Delegation of Powers from the Ministry of Defense to the State Border Guard Service Administration for Defense Procurement Amounting to 23 Billion Hryvnias.

The document is structurally composed of two points: the first defines the essence of power delegation and the amount of funds, the second – instructions to relevant authorities to ensure financing.

Key provisions:
– Delegation concerns budget program 2101150 ‘Development, Procurement, Modernization and Repair of Weapons, Military Equipment, Means and Equipment’
– Purchased defense-purpose goods must be transferred and recorded at the arsenals of the Armed Forces
– Four agencies are involved in implementation: Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Internal Affairs, and State Border Guard Service

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