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Information and Educational Environment of the University in the Process of Training for the Federal Contract System of the Russian Federation

Sergey Vasilyevich Gorbatov () and Evelina Pavlovna Pecherskaya ()

Administrative Consulting, issue 12

Abstract: At the present stage of development of society the most important is the formation of a federal contract system. Formation of flexible accountable to society of lifelong learning providing current and future needs of socio-economic development of the Russian Federation is a priority of the state. In this context it should be a system of qualification evaluation of state and municipal employees, employees of state and local government agencies in terms of the relevant skills. As part of the Samara State University of Economics actively improving aspects of strategic development of business education. The University has the status of federal innovative platform that allows SSEU implement training and retraining of specialists in the field of procurement of goods, works and services for state and municipal needs. These programs are carried out and the use of modern information and educational environment of the University using e-learning technologies and telepresence, which has a positive impact on the process of preparation and its outcome

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