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Central Information and Technical Customs Department of CITTU

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History

2014-2015: Head of ZITTU - Alexey Timofeev

In 2014-2015, Major General of the Customs Service Timofeev Alexey Anatolyevich worked as the head of TSITTU.

2011: Valentin Padzhev - Director of GNIVC

Valentin Valentinovich Padzhev - Director of GNIVC FCS Russia in 2011

2010: Alexander Durov - Director of GNIVC

Alexander Yuryevich Durov - Director of GNIVC FCS Russia from 2010 to 2011

2006: Creation of ZITTU, Oleg Puchkov - Director

In order to improve the structure of customs authorities and on the basis of subparagraph 6.1 of the Regulation on the Federal Customs Service, approved by Government Decree of the Russian Federation No. 459 of July 26, 2006 (Legislative Assembly) on August 1, 2011, the Central Information and Technical Customs Administration was established (Order FCS Russia No. 1420 of July 7, 2011).

The Central Information and Technical Customs Administration is a specialized regional customs administration that is part of the unified federal centralized system of customs authorities of the Russian Federation, whose activities are aimed at providing information support and software and technical support for the operation of components of automated systems that ensure the use of information and communication technologies at all levels of the customs system in the performance of tasks and functions assigned to them in the field of customs affairs.

The Central Information and Technical Customs Administration (CITTU) became the successor of the GNIVC FCS of Russia for civil obligations, including obligations arising as a result of the execution of court decisions.

The constant attention given by the management of the State Customs Committee of Russia to the activities of the State Scientific and Technical Research Center of the State Customs Committee of Russia and the automation of customs technologies in general, as well as the selfless work of the specialists of the State Scientific and Technical Research Center of the State Customs Committee of Russia, made it possible to implement more than 50 software and technology solutions in various areas of customs activity by 2000.

The decisive role in the successful development of information customs technologies was made by the regional departments of the GNIVTS State Customs Committee of Russia, which were created during 1990-1994 from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok.

Oleg Petrovich Puchkov worked as Director of the GNIVC FCS of Russia from 2006 to 2010

2000: Sergey Gusev - Director of GNIVC

Sergey Lvovich Gusev - Director of GNIVC FCS Russia from 2000 to 2006

1990: Adoption of the concept of the establishment of the UAIS

In October 1990, at a meeting of the Board of the Main Directorate of the State Customs Committee, the Concept for the creation of the UAIS was considered and approved, and the Program of the GNIVC to deploy work in solving the priority tasks of the UAIS was approved. Among the priority tasks that needed to be solved by the GNIVC within 4-5 years was the release of a collection of foreign trade statistics.

To do this, it was necessary to solve a number of complex organizational and technical problems:

  • creation of a system of description and coding of goods based on international and national classifiers;
  • creation of a single document for identification of foreign trade cargoes - cargo customs declaration (GTE);
  • creation of a database of regulatory reference information (NSI);
  • Design and develop the GTD database and associated software
  • equipping customs authorities with means of processing customs information;
  • creation of a departmental system for transmitting, receiving and monitoring information;
  • development and implementation of software tools for the formation of publications of customs statistics of foreign trade.

In 1993, the first (prototype) collection of foreign trade statistics was released. Russia

In 1992, GNIVC came under the jurisdiction of the State Customs Committee (SCC of Russia) of Russia. The status, tasks, rights and obligations of the GNIVC of the State Customs Committee of Russia at that time were determined by the Charter of May 16, 1992.

In 1992, in accordance with the order of the State Customs Committee of Russia No. 75 of March 6, 1992, regional departments of the GNIVC were created under all customs departments, except for the Tatar and Bashkir.

1. Khabarovsk RO (head Glotov Alexander Alexandrovich 1990-1999)

2. Leningrad RO was later renamed St. Petersburg (head of Chuplanov Alexey Nikolaevich 1990-1996, Gusev Sergey Lvovich 1996-2000).

3. Sheremetyevsky RO in December 1993 was renamed Moscow (leaders: Anatoly Antonovich Sychkov 1991-1992, Leonid Georgievich Savchuk 1992-1993, Leonov Yuri Sergeevich 1993-1995, Ivanov Vladimir Vasilievich 1996-1999).

4. Minsk RO (head Salikov Arkady Semenovich) in 1992 was transformed into a joint venture "GNIVTS STK Russia + STK Belarus" ( director Gorov Pyotr Nikolaevich 1992-1997). In 1997, by decision of the administration of the union state, the joint venture was transformed into the Belarusian RO GNIVTS (head Gorov Pyotr Nikolaevich 1997-1999).

5. Novosibirsk RO (head Popov Voldemar 1992-1993, Vinogradsky Anatoly Nikolaevich 1993-1999).

6. Nizhny Novgorod RO (head Markelov Vladimir Alexandrovich 1992-1999).

7. Rostov RO (head Puchkov Oleg Petrovich 1992-1996, Kuzmin Dmitry Anatolyevich 1996-1999).

8. Kaliningrad RO (head Benetsky Eduard Mikhailovich 1992-1998, Kulchenko Konstantin Afanasevich 1998-1999).

9. Yekaterinburg RO (head Ikonnikov Vladimir Alexandrovich 1992-1999).

10. Vladivostok RO (head Ognev Gennady Kasyanovich 1993-1999).

11. Irkutsk RO (leaders Kosyuk Gennady Grigorievich 1992-1993, Elena Mikhaelovna Kamyshan 1993-1994, Podlepenets Vladimir Semenovich 1994-1999)

12. Sakhalin RO (head Ivanov Fedor Fedorovich 1993-1999)

13. Makhachkala RO (head Ashurbekov Aslanbek Hasanovich 1994-1999).

1988: Creation of GNIVC

In the late 1980s, reforms began in the USSR to democratize political, public and economic life. They also affected foreign economic activity. The state has ceased to be a monopolist in foreign trade activities. As a result, the number of participants and the volume of foreign trade increased sharply. A fundamentally new situation in foreign trade required fundamentally new approaches to regulation, which became impossible without the use of information technologies. In this regard, the leadership of the Main Directorate of the State Customs Committee under the Council of Ministers of the USSR submitted to the Government a proposal to create an information and computing system as part of the Main Directorate of the State Customs Committee.

By the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR of 15.10.88 No. 1203 of the Main Directorate of the State Technical Committee, the creation of the Main Scientific and Information Computing Center (GNIVC) was allowed. For one and a half years since the publication of this Resolution, the concept of automation of the customs service was worked out, organizational, methodological and personnel issues were resolved. The logical result of this work was the Order of the Main Directorate of the State Customs Committee of 19.03.90 No. 53 "On the creation of the GNIVC and measures to ensure its functioning."

The first director of the GNIVC was Yuri Alekseevich Chebotov, appointed 05.05.90 to this position. It is May 5, 1990 that is considered the birthday of the Main Scientific and Information Computing Center. According to the GNIVC Charter, it was entrusted with the tasks of developing, implementing and ensuring the functioning of the Unified Automated Information System (UAIS), as well as organizing the development of the manufacture of prototypes and the introduction of domestic technical means of customs control into operation.