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Ecomonitoring (FGIS)

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Developers: Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Natural Resources)
Date of the premiere of the system: March 2024
Branches: State and social structures

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Integrated Environmental Monitoring System

Main Article: Integrated Environmental Monitoring System

2024: Creation of GIS

On March 25, 2024, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation announced a tender for the creation of a federal state information system for the state of the environment - FSIS "Ecomonitoring." The cost of the project is estimated at 622.85 million rubles.

The technical documentation states that the development of the FSIS will be carried out in two stages. The first will last until November 29, 2024: it provides for monitoring the state and pollution of atmospheric air. As part of the second phase - until February 18, 2025 - other elements of the platform will be created. Financing is carried out at the expense of the federal budget.

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation announced a tender for the creation of a federal state information system for the state of the environment

The Ecomonitoring system is planned to be deployed on the GosTech platform. The FSIS will include modules for monitoring wildlife, hunting resources, atmospheric air, surface water, soils, continental shelf, inland sea waters, territorial sea and the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation, water bodies and aquatic biological resources, the state of the subsoil, radiation situation, permafrost, the ecological system of Lake Baikal, etc. In addition, it is planned to control objects of negative impact and accumulated harm, monitor the management of production and consumption waste.

When developing the system, it is allowed to use various programming languages. These include, C++ Groovy,,, Java JavaScript PL/pgSQL (a procedural extension of the SQL language used in),, PostgreSQL DBMS Python Scala (a multi-paradigm programming language), Shell (a scripting language in the family OS Linux) and Kotlin (a statically typed, object-oriented programming language). All source codes and codes of assembly scripts must be transferred to the National Fund of Algorithms and Programs.[1]

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