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Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg

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The Committee conducts the state policy of St. Petersburg in the field of informatization and communications, management of information and telecommunication resources of the city, ensuring information security and protection of information containing information of state or official secrets.

Committee tasks

The main tasks of the Committee are the implementation of the state policy of St. Petersburg in the field of information, IT and information protection, communications; coordination of the activities of the executive authorities of St. Petersburg in the field of information and its protection, IT and communications; centralized provision of the executive authorities of the city and the state institutions subordinate to them with goods, works and services in the field of communications and IT; ensuring the operation of the state IT system "Centralized formation and accounting of procurement in the field of communications and information technologies"; ensuring the operation of a multifunctional center for the provision of public services in St. Petersburg and the provision of services through a special portal.

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Information Technology in St. Petersburg

History

2024: Stanislav Kazarin resigned as "digital" vice-governor of St. Petersburg

On November 7, 2024, Stanislav Kazarin was dismissed from the post of vice-governor of St. Petersburg of his own free will. This was reported on the website of the city administration. Read more here.

2021

The new chairman of the committee is Yulia Smirnova

On March 2, 2021, Governor Alexander Beglov signed a decree appointing Yulia Smirnova to the post of Chairman of the Committee on Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg. Read more here.

Interview with Tadviser with Acting Chairman Vladimir Tumarev

St. Petersburg turned out to be one of the cities in Russia that were most hit by the coronavirus epidemic. It also affected the city's IT plans. Vladimir Tumarev, who has been Acting Chairman of the Committee on Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg since January, spoke about how technological development continued against the background of reducing the IT budget and what technologies are a priority in 2021 in a February interview with TAdviser. Read more here.

2019

New head of the committee - Stanislav Kazarin

In December 2019, the Governor of St. Petersburg, by his order, appointed Stanislav Kazarin as Chairman of the Committee on Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg. Read more here.

Committee Chairman Denis Chamara goes to work at the Ministry of Communications

At the invitation of the head of the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications Konstantin Noskov, Denis Chamara is moving to the post of adviser to the minister, the department told TAdviser on December 19, 2019. Read more here.

2018: FAS caught KIS and IAC in concluding contracts without bidding

On November 9, 2018, it became known that the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) discovered that the Informatization and Communications Committee (CIS) had concluded contracts with the St. Petersburg Information and Analytical Center (IAC) with a total value of about 500 million rubles. without bidding. Read more here.

2016

Denis Chamara appointed head of the committee

On December 19, 2016, the Governor of St. Petersburg Georgy Poltavchenko signed an order appointing Denis Chamara to the post of head of the Committee on Informatization and Communications. The new chapter has a probationary period of 6 months.

Chamara was replaced in this post by Ivan Gromov, who headed the committee since 2012. He left the committee in connection with the transfer to another job - the head of the Petrograd district of St. Petersburg. After Gromov left, Denis Chamara served as chairman of the committee.

Speaking about the priority plans and tasks of the new chairman, the Committee on Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg told TAdviser that one of the most important areas of the committee's activity at the time of Denis Chamara's appointment is the implementation of the Safe City hardware and software complex. It is a set of information systems and technical means, regulatory legal acts and regulations of interdepartmental interaction, regulating the activities of all departments and services to ensure the city and its residents.

In addition, it is planned to continue to pay close attention to the issue of import substitution in the field of IT, the committee added. When implementing a state order, the committee forms requirements for the technical characteristics of the ordered software and hardware so that domestic manufacturers can actively participate in competitive procedures.

Budget cut by one third to RUB 6.6 bln

In October 2015, the governor and the government of St. Petersburg approved the draft city budget for 2016, after which it was sent for consideration by the Legislative Assembly. According to the departmental structure of expenditures provided in the draft, for 2016 the budget of the Committee for Informatization and Communications should amount to 6.6 billion rubles, which is 2.7 billion less than the 2015 budget.

The main reduction in expenses falls on the item on the purchase of automation tools and software: in 2015, 2.6 billion rubles were provided for it, and in 2016 it is proposed to allocate 689 million rubles. In 2015, the Committee was allocated additional funds in the amount of about 2 billion rubles, the bulk of which fell on the same item of expenses.

For 2015, the Ivan Gromov committee was originally planned to be allocated a budget comparable to that planned for 2016

A significant reduction in expenses is also planned for capital investments in the Communications and Informatics industry in accordance with the targeted investment program - from 793 million rubles. up to 270 million rubles. Other articles that reduce costs include ensuring the development of state information systems in St. Petersburg (by about 119 million rubles) and measures to pay for postage costs related to sending protocols on administrative offenses and controlling payment of fines imposed (by about 130 million rubles).

Some items for which funds were allocated in 2015 are not at all in the departmental structure of expenses for 2016. For example, expenses for the development of the UEC project in St. Petersburg and for measures to develop the material and technical base of the institutions of the emergency medical service in St. Petersburg. As for the latter, these events were supposed to be completed in 2015. At the same time, under some items, expenses in 2016 are planned to increase. For example, for the operation of state information systems in St. Petersburg - from 525 million rubles. up to 602 million rubles.

"Currently, due to the consequences of the international financial crisis, work is underway to optimize the expenses of the executive bodies of state power in St. Petersburg. This issue was not spared by the Committee on Informatization and Communications. In the current conditions, there is a second wave of budget sequestration, "said TAdviser in the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg
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Representatives of the Committee noted that since 2012, in order to increase the efficiency of spending funds, they have been pursuing a policy of centralization, consolidation and unification of software and hardware used in government agencies of the city. These conversions minimize hardware and support costs.

For the same purposes, work is underway in terms of administrative management of informatization processes: work on regulatory regulation and rationing of expenses for computing equipment, taking into account the norms of its provision to employees, depreciation of computer equipment and compliance with the allocated amounts of funding.

The next step, according to representatives of the Committee, will be the transition to rationing the cost of servicing state information systems, which is especially important given the current transfer of city systems to centralized cloud storage - a regional data center. It as a single point should house government systems to improve the efficiency of managing the information space and reduce costs due to their centralized maintenance.

In addition, in 2015, the fleet of equipment in all state authorities of the city was significantly updated: over the past six months, the Committee for Informatization and Communications has purchased more than 10 thousand units of computers and peripheral equipment. Representatives of the Committee told TAdviser that this will allow specialists over the next few years to use the latest ICT to improve labor efficiency.

"At present, due to the instability of economic rates, the volatility of world markets and the optimization of spending by state authorities, it is necessary to adhere to a given vector of movement in order, taking into account the limited financing, to fulfill the tasks set by the city leadership within the framework of existing obligations to the population of St. Petersburg," the Informatization and Communications Committee summarized.

2015: IT budget increase to RUB 9.3 bln

In June 2015, the Governor of St. Petersburg Georgy Poltavchenko signed a law providing for adjustments to the city budget for 2015 and for the planning period of 2016 and 2017. In accordance with it, the budget of the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg for 2015 will amount to about 9.3 billion rubles, data are provided on the website of the City Finance Committee.

The IT budget of St. Petersburg is increasing amid reduced costs for public transport and utilities

Earlier, according to the law on the budget of St. Petersburg for 2015 and the planning period of 2016 and 2017, approved in November 2014, it was planned to allocate 7.21 billion rubles to the IT committee in 2015. At the same time, in the earlier, September draft law on the budget, it was about an even smaller amount - about 6 billion rubles.

The Committee for Informatization and Communications will direct the bulk of additional budget funds to the purchase of automation tools and software, follows from the recall of the Accounts Chamber of St. Petersburg to the concept of a draft law on budget changes. Funding limits were also increased for the design and development of a single multi-service telecommunications network in St. Petersburg.

Along with the increase in budget allocations for the IT committee on individual items in 2015, on some other items, the cost of informatization is reduced. For example, for measures to develop the material and technical base of institutions of the ambulance service in St. Petersburg, as well as for the operation, development and modernization of the city automated system for fixing traffic violations and controlling the payment of fines imposed.

From the review of the Accounts Chamber it follows that the Committee on Informatization and Communications has become one of the four main managers of budget funds of the city, whose budget for 2015 is increasing. The budgets of the rest of the managing structures of budget funds of St. Petersburg are reduced: collectively - by more than 25 billion rubles. Among the areas in which costs are reduced in 2015 are public transport, general education, public utilities, etc.

2014: Management Income: Leader - Head of Department Elena Yachmeneva

From the published information on the income and property of the leadership of the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg, published in May 2015, it follows that in 2014 the chairman of the committee Ivan Gromov earned 1.569 million rubles. Compared to 2013, its income was practically unchanged. At the same time, the income of Gromov's wife over the same period increased more than 2.5 times - from 1.5 million rubles. up to 4 million rubles.

The annual earnings of the Chief information officer of St. Petersburg turned out to be about five times lower than that of the head of the Moscow IT Committee Artem Ermolaev, who declared 8.196 million rubles in 2014, increasing his income by 20%.

In 2014, the revenues of the Chief information officer of St. Petersburg practically did not increase

The highest income in 2014, by a wide margin from colleagues, was declared in the committee by Elena Yachmeneva, head of the department for interaction with authorities and organizations when providing state and municipal services: she earned more than 6 million rubles. The official's income increased significantly compared to 2013, when she declared about 1.6 million rubles.

The income of Denis Chamara, First Deputy Chairman of the IT Committee of St. Petersburg, has grown slightly, to 1.754 million rubles, as well as Gromov's deputy Andrei Sokolov, who earned 1.569 million rubles in 2014.

The new deputy of Ivan Gromov , Andrei Nikolsky, who took this post in early 2015, received an income of 1.3 million rubles in 2014. Prior to his appointment, Nikolsky worked as director of the institution "Department of Information Technologies and Communications" subordinate to the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg.

In 2014, the chief accountant was replaced in the Committee for Informatization and Communications. An employee who previously worked in this position, according to the results of 2013, received the highest income from the entire leadership of the committee - 1.797 million rubles. The annual income of her successor Yulia Kuznetsova turned out to be significantly lower - about 1 million rubles.

2013

Management income: leader - chief accountant Natalia Akatkina

According to the information on the income and property of the heads of the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg, published in May 2014, the annual earnings of the chairman of the committee Ivan Gromov increased by 555 thousand rubles, to 1.539 million rubles.

The wife of Ivan Gromov, who in 2012 did not make a financial contribution to the family budget, at the end of 2013 declared an income of 1.5 million rubles. Thus, the total family income of the chairman of the IT committee has grown by about 3 times.

In terms of ownership of property, the state of affairs has not changed: in the use of the chairman of the IT committee, there is an apartment with a total area of ​ ​ 140 square meters. m. and a share in an apartment with an area of ​ ​ 136 square meters. m., and his wife has an apartment of a similar area and a share in an apartment with a total area of ​ ​ 80 square meters. m.

In 2013, in terms of income, Ivan Gromov overtook his two deputies - Roman Pankov and Denis Chamara, who earned 1.415 million rubles. and 1.4 million rubles. respectively. Their income for the year also grew.

Andrei Sokolov's income, after he moved from the post of head of the analytical department of the committee to the post of deputy chairman in 2013, on the contrary, decreased - from 2.464 million rubles. up to 1.705 million rubles.

The richest employee of the IT committee of St. Petersburg in 2013 - chief accountant Natalia Akatkina

Most of all in the IT committee of St. Petersburg last year - 1.797 million rubles. - earned the head of the financial and accounting department - chief accountant Natalia Akatkina.

Increase in IT budget from 4.7 to 6 billion rubles

The budget of the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg for 2013 initially amounted to 4.798 billion rubles. In May, amendments to the law on the city budget were adopted, according to which it increased by 1.285 billion rubles. The items of expenditure for which additional funds were allocated in 2013 were:

  • measures to modernize healthcare - 390 million rubles,
  • operation and development of information and telecommunication systems and
  • automation means - 338 million rubles.

Additional funds were also intended for the installation of video surveillance cameras in the Krasnoselsky district - 303 million rubles, as well as the retrofitting of social infrastructure facilities in St. Petersburg by means of an integrated security system - 114 million rubles.

2012

Management revenues: Leader Head of Analytical Department Andrei Sokolov

According to the information on the income and property of the heads of the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg, published on July 8, 2013, the annual earnings of the chairman of the committee , Ivan Gromov, almost doubled: in 2012, he declared an amount of 984 thousand rubles, while in 2011 - only 511 thousand rubles.

The official also uses an apartment with a total area of ​ ​ 140 square meters. m. and share in an apartment with an area of ​ ​ 136 square meters. m. Gromov's wife in 2012, according to a published document, had no income, but in use she has an apartment of a similar area and a share in an apartment with a total area of ​ ​ 80 square meters. m. Neither Ivan Gromov himself nor his wife declared vehicles.

It is noteworthy that the annual income of the Chief information officer of St. Petersburg at the end of 2012 turned out to be lower than that of most of his subordinates - deputy chairmen of the committee and heads of the departments included in the committee.

Thus, the deputy chairman of the IT committee Denis Chamara for 2012 declared income in the amount of 1.266 million rubles, about 343 thousand rubles. for the same period his wife earned. In addition, Denis Chamara's family has a passenger car designed for his wife. Gromov's other deputy, Roman Pankov, earned 1.280 million rubles in a year.

The head of the analytical department Andrei Sokolov, who declared income of 2.464 million rubles, earned the most from the leadership of the IT committee of St. Petersburg in 2012.

It is worth noting that the income of the Chief information officer of the northern Russia capital at the end of 2012 turned out to be about five times lower than his Moscow colleague: Artem Ermolaeva the latter earned 5.2 million rubles in the same period. The head of the IT department Moscow also owns two cars and an ATV.

Ivan Gromov appointed Chairman of the IT Committee of St. Petersburg

In April 2012, Ivan Gromov was appointed Chairman of the Committee on Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg.

Interestingly, Ivan Gromov's father, KGB Major General Alexander Gromov (served until 1991), is a longtime associate of St. Petersburg Governor Georgy Poltavchenko. Earlier, Gromov Sr. worked as Poltavchenko's deputy when he was the presidential envoy to the Central Federal District.

Ivan Gromov had not previously been engaged in informatization. However, as he argues, this sphere is not completely unfamiliar to him. "Information technology is one of the main tools used in the process of suppressing economic crimes: the most innovative developments are applied there, so ICT is not a new and unknown area of ​ ​ activity for me," he told CNews.

As of April 2012, 39 people work in the Committee on Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg, however, "due to the increase in the committee's powers in 2011-2012," it is planned to attract specialists, says Ivan Gromov.

Read about the state of IT in St. Petersburg at the time of Gromov's appointment and his plans to transform IT in an article on informatization of the city at the link.

On November 8, 2012, speaking at the CNews FORUM 2012, Chairman of the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg Ivan Gromov spoke about the first results of his work. More details - in the article on informatization of St. Petersburg at the link.

Reduction of the IT budget from 5 to 4.3 billion rubles

In 2011, the budget of the Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg amounted to about 5 billion rubles, and in 2012 - about 4.3 billion rubles. In 2012, the IT budget of St. Petersburg was severely criticized by the Yabloko party, which noted the inability to control the reasonableness and validity of these expenses, and also believed that the price for the purchase of IT components in the city was overestimated in comparison with retail prices.