The Prime Minister also instructed the relevant departments, if necessary, to prepare proposals to clarify the state defense orderMOSCOW, October 31.
/tass/. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin instructed to organize a strict control system to meet the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. He said this on Monday at a meeting of the coordinating council for ensuring the needs of the Russian army against the background of a special operation.
"It is important to set up feedback from manufacturers and consumers so that those who produce products promptly receive feedback on how to improve it. So that our defenders can solve their tasks more effectively. I am convinced that in parallel it is necessary to adjust the management mechanisms, create a strict control system," he said.
Mishustin instructed to assess the real needs for the provision of the army, comparing them with the production capabilities. "In the shortest possible time, we will have to complete the formation of appropriate targets in key areas. To do this, it is necessary to accurately assess the real needs, compare them with the current capabilities of the organizations of the military-industrial complex and other sectors of the economy, think about what needs to be done to expand them," the head of the Cabinet announced. According to the Prime Minister, it is also necessary to ensure the proper quality of materials.
He recalled that Russian President Vladimir Putin had set the structure the task of significantly increasing the pace in meeting the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
According to the Prime Minister, it is also necessary to ensure the proper quality of materials. "The lives depend on it - first of all, those who are on the front line today," Mishustin pointed out.
At the same time, he continued, it is important to set up feedback between producers and consumers. "So that those who produce products promptly receive feedback on how to improve it. So that our defenders can solve their tasks more effectively. I am convinced that in parallel it is necessary to adjust the management mechanisms, to create a strict control system," the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation added.
Also, the Prime minister noted, detailed schedule plans should be drawn up for each nomenclature and each manufacturer, if necessary, "proposals have been prepared to clarify the state defense order and relevant documents, including those that coordinate the supply of raw materials and necessary components." Mishustin pointed out that this applies equally to "repair and restoration, construction and installation and other works," as well as logistics, transport and communications.
It is necessary to control that all payments to the mobilized are carried out in full, the Prime Minister said. "It is necessary to accelerate the implementation of measures for health care and appropriate rehabilitation, the production of medicines, medical devices. And, of course, [it is necessary] to control the completeness of the funds paid, as well as the social security of servicemen and their family members," Mishustin said.
He asked Deputy Prime Ministers Denis Manturov, Marat Khusnullin and Tatiana Golikova to tell about the procedure of their working groups, about proposals for target tasks, about where it is planned to focus the main efforts, what resources to attract and how such work will be coordinated. Mishustin also asked Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, the heads of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Emergency Situations and Rosgvardiya to report on the formation of needs for missing works and services in kind and monetary terms, to submit proposals for specifying targets, including the timing of their implementation.
As a separate issue, he suggested discussing the draft interdepartmental rules of interaction in terms of planning, implementation, monitoring and, if necessary, adjusting targets. On this issue, the head of the Cabinet of Ministers asked Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko to speak.
Mishustin instructed the relevant departments, if necessary, to prepare proposals for clarifying the state defense order. "Detailed schedule plans should be drawn up for each nomenclature and each manufacturer. If necessary, proposals have been prepared to clarify the state defense order and relevant documents, including those that coordinate the supply of raw materials and necessary components," he said.