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Biography

Denisov Vladimir Fedorovich was born on November 4, 1946.

He graduated from the Kuibyshev Polytechnic Institute named after V.V. Kuibyshev in 1970, electrical engineer with a degree in Automation and Telemechanics, graduate school in 1983.

Since 2010, he has been a project management consultant for  the Integra-S consortium, one of the leading enterprises in Russia in the field of developing integrated intelligent systems for integrated security of enterprises and regions.

Since August 2012 - Executive Secretary of the Subcommittee of PK-125 "Interconnection of Equipment for Information Technologies" of the National and Interstate Technical Committee for Standardization TK-MTK-22 "Information Technologies."

Specialist in automation and project management of complex organizational and technical systems. He took part in projects for the preparation and implementation of a number of state (all-Union), federal, regional and sectoral programs for the automation of production and informatization of society. He is engaged in methods of formal description of objects and design technologies of automated information systems for ensuring the integrated safety of distributed facilities of enterprises and territories, issues of application of standards, methodological and instrumental tools for design, quality assessment and project management.

Author of a number of publications in scientific and technical publications and training manuals in the disciplines "Information Systems Design," "Metrology, Standardization and Certification," "Documentation and Operation of Information Systems," "Information Systems Methodology," "System Analysis, Quality Assessment and Project Management of Information Systems."

2021: Retirement

On November 11, 2021, at the 76th year of his life, Denisov Vladimir Fedorovich, project management consultant at Integra-S CJSC, executive secretary of the subcommittee PK-125 "Interconnection of Equipment for Information Technologies" of the national and interstate technical committee for standardization TK-MTK-22 "Information Technologies," died.