[an error occurred while processing the directive]
RSS
Логотип
Баннер в шапке 1
Баннер в шапке 2

Content

Tereshchenko Denis Viktorovich
Tereshchenko Denis Viktorovich

Biography

Head of ZITTU FCS of Russia

In 2017-2018, Denis Tereshchenko headed the Central Information and Technical Customs Administration (CITTU) of the FCS of Russia, whose tasks included ensuring the operation of the Main Data Processing Center of the FCS of Russia, the development of information and software tools of the Unified Automated Information System of customs authorities, as well as ensuring the formation of centralized information resources of customs authorities.

In November 2018, Denis Tereshchenko talked about plans for the development of the FCS data center until 2020. According to him, in 2018, the transfer of information resources with a volume of over 700 TB was completed without stopping the main processes of customs operations from an outdated server platform to a more modern one. This, according to Tereshchenko, significantly affected the performance of software tools.

In December 2018, new high-performance servers and equipment were to be delivered to increase the capacity of existing ones. The CITTU calculated that this would make it possible to organize a fault-tolerant scheme of the central database and a symmetrical distribution of loads over certain most critical software tools that provide round-the-clock information processing.

According to Denis Tereshchenko, the FCS also plans to create a new data center. The result should be an increase in the fault tolerance of the entire software and technical infrastructure of the customs authorities. At the expense of the new site, the ever-increasing needs for computing resources should be met, a "hot" reserve of equipment should one of the data center components fail. The creation of a new data center is also necessary in connection with the planned change in the architecture of the unified automated information system of the FCS (UAIS) of customs authorities towards centralization.

2018: Deputy Head of the Federal Customs Service of Russia

On December 24, 2018, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree appointing Colonel of the Customs Service Denis Tereshchenko as Deputy Head of the FCS.

2020: Responsible for the digital transformation of the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation

As of March 2020, Denis Tereshchenko is responsible for the digital transformation of the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation.

2021: 77th place in the IT industry in terms of income and 134th in terms of the cost of personal cars

For the period from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021, the income of Denis Tereshchenko's family amounted to 8.9 million rubles, of which Denis's personal income was 4.5 million rubles, and his wife's income was 4.4 million rubles[1].

The list of declared vehicles of the deputy head of the Federal Customs Service includes the Infiniti[2].

Real estate: apartment owned - 50.2 m ² (1/2); apartment in use - 74.0 m[3].

2022: TAdviser interview

In 2022, for the Federal Customs Service of Russia (FCS), as well as for other government agencies, the topic of import substitution became even more relevant . There are Russian alternatives to many foreign ICT products on the market, but a comprehensive transition to them requires a significant increase in the budget, including due to the fact that domestic suppliers are seriously raising prices. [1] Denis Tereshchenko, Deputy Head of the Federal Customs Service of Russia, Lieutenant General of the Customs Service, spoke in detail about how the department solves problems related to import substitution and, in parallel, the tasks of innovative development.

Notes