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Leningrad Region Digital Transformation Strategy

In August 2021, the Governor of the Leningrad Region Alexander Drozdenko approved the Strategy in the field of digital transformation of sectors of the economy, social sphere and public administration of the Leningrad Region for 2022-2024. You can familiarize yourself with the document by following the link.

2024: Program launch on BI.Zone Bug Bounty

Leningrad region launches a new stage of the project to search for vulnerabilities. BI.Zone announced this on October 14, 2024.

Independent researchers will be able to assess the level of security of three state information systems on the BI.ZONE Bug Bounty platform. Read more here.

2018: Leningrad Oblast to implement digital economy projects

The Leningrad Region will become a pilot region for the introduction of a number of innovative projects of the digital economy, Governor Alexander Drozdenko said in November 2018 during a plenary meeting of the conference "Features of Regional Digitalization."

"No region will be able to implement the principles of the digital economy in a single territory. That is why a national project dedicated to the transition to new technologies has been developed at the federal level. Being the head of the working group of the State Council on this issue, today I am completing the formation of the architecture of this project. If it is approved at the next meeting of the State Council, many initiatives will be tested in the Leningrad Region, "Drozdenko
said.

According to him, first of all, the digitalization of public services will continue, a digital medicine system will be created, which will bring high-quality and high-tech medical care closer to each patient even in the most remote territories, and "smart cities" will appear. In addition, it is planned to continue work on the development of the spatial data fund and the electronic monitoring system of territories. At the second stage of the introduction of IT technologies - the creation of "super-services," which, based on "big data," will significantly simplify both management processes and the life of the population of the Leningrad region.

"The development of
artificial intelligence systems, large-scale training of young specialists in the basics of digitalization, the creation of favorable conditions for the emergence and development of innovative startups will allow the Leningrad Region to create a new powerful locomotive of the economy by 2024," the governor added.