Customers: Information City (GBU Infogorod) Moscow; State and social structures Contractors: Software product Product: FGIS (individual development)Project date: 2021/03
Project's budget: 132 million руб.
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March 22, 2021 it became known about the contract that the Moscow City Hall concluded with the Software Product company. We are talking about creating an interactive "showcase" with impersonal information about Muscovites and a system for exchanging this data with "external consumers."
It is planned to finalize the "information system for data management in a distributed computing environment" (IS UDRVS), which is integrated with most of the information systems of the city hall, including the Unified Mobile Platform and the Unified Geographic Information System.
It is planned to upgrade the system until August 31, 2022. The contract value is 132 million rubles.
The Department of Information Technology (DIT) of Moscow wants to make a convenient system for visualizing the collected data, information about Muscovites will be collected in special windows. The user of the system through the interface will, for example, be able to see data on the property of citizens, spending on housing and communal services and other statistics.
DIT told Kommersant that the system analyzes only impersonal data and only executive authorities can connect to it.
Experts interviewed by the newspaper believe that companies providing various services to residents of the capital may become "external consumers" of the new system.
Earlier in 2021, DIT of Moscow placed a purchase to modernize the system "Centralized maintenance of the applicant's profile." It is assumed that it will not only contain information about documents, but also data on actual income, real place of residence, relatives, school performance of children and pets. The initial price was 185 million rubles. As explained in the department, we are talking about the development of the functionality of a personal office on the portal of the mos.ru Mayor's Office, which will accelerate and simplify the receipt of public services.[1]