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Multiple measures taken in the field of military procurement to serve the training and preparation of troops

2026-04-30   

Recently, it was learned from the Procurement Management Bureau of the Logistics Support Department of the Central Military Commission that they will optimize the joint procurement mechanism for major planning projects and promote the rapid implementation of a number of major planning projects at a lecture on the professional ethics standards of the entire military logistics procurement industry system. This is a microcosm of the accelerated optimization and reform of procurement models in the military procurement field, and the introduction of multiple measures to serve military training and preparation. Since last year, relevant departments have issued the "Code of Ethics for Procurement Practitioners" (hereinafter referred to as the "Code"), focusing on cultivating professional spirit, strengthening professional ethics, and accelerating the construction of a new procurement system that is "fighting for war, clean and efficient, and has strong guarantees". Multiple efforts are being made in the field of military procurement to improve work quality and efficiency: coordinating professional training, issuing policy clarifications; Accelerate the upgrading of information platform functions, optimize online procurement models, and promote the digital transformation of procurement; Based on the demonstration of the 15th Five Year Plan, promote the standardization construction of procurement agencies and the upgrading and transformation of shared service platforms; Research and formulate a new institutional framework. The relevant department heads stated that in the next step, the procurement industry departments at all levels of the military will continue to purify the procurement ecology, integrate the practice of the "Norms" into the entire reform chain and business process, and make more contributions to serving military training, preparing for war, and enhancing winning capabilities. (Looking into the New Era)

Edit:He ChenXi Responsible editor:Tang WanQi

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