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Rocket and Space Corporation Energia (RSC Energia) is a Russian strategic enterprise in the development of high-tech space systems. The corporation has a complex IT infrastructure, and the smooth operation of many business applications and services is critical to support the effective activities of RSC Energia and its numerous partners.
Performance indicators
2020: Revenue growth to 43.52 billion rubles, losses - 5.37 billion rubles
The revenue of the rocket and space corporation Energia in 2020 amounted to 43.52 billion rubles against 36.57 billion rubles a year earlier. This was reported in the accounting statements of the manufacturer of manned spacecraft.
Most of the income - 41.36 billion rubles - fell on scientific research and development in the field of natural and technical sciences. In 2019, such revenue was measured at 34.2 billion rubles. On services in the fields of construction, trade and social sphere, the company in 2020 earned 623 million rubles against 985.9 million rubles in 2019. Revenue from services related to the provision of corporate assets for temporary use decreased from 199.5 million to 196.4 million rubles.
Losses of RSC Energia at the end of 2020 amounted to 5.37 billion rubles, while net profit in 2019 amounted to 48.5 million rubles. In this regard, the recommendation on the annual general meeting of shareholders was adopted not to distribute net profit. In 2018, Energia received a loss of 2.17 billion rubles, in 2017 - a net profit of 1.2 billion rubles, in 2016 - a loss of 8.18 billion rubles.
The reasons for losses for 2020 are not indicated in the statements. Earlier in the rocket and space corporation "Energy" warned that the sanctions of the United States and European countries could lead to "restriction of international cooperation in the implementation of a number of projects."
From the reporting of RSC Energia it also follows that long-term accounts payable by the end of 2020 amounted to 58.42 billion rubles against 55.36 billion rubles a year earlier. Short-term debt amounted to 39.18 billion rubles.
As of December 31, 2020, overdue accounts payable exceeded 15 billion rubles against 13.82 billion and 11.57 billion rubles a year and two years earlier, respectively.[1]
History
2024: Ex-head Vitalia Lopota accused of damage of 4.2 billion rubles in the implementation of the deliberately failed Sea Launch project
In mid-September 2024, it became known that the former head of the rocket and space corporation (SRC) Energia Vitaly Lopota, as well as three of his alleged accomplices, were accused of abuse of authority in the implementation of the Sea Launch project in 2010-2014. According to investigators, their actions entailed losses in the amount of 4.2 billion rubles. Read more here
2023
The ex-head of RSC Energia was accused of damage of 4.23 billion rubles in the implementation of a deliberately failed project
In November 2023, the investigation presented the final version of the charges to the former head of the Rocket and Space Corporation (SRC) Energia Vitaly Lopota, in which the amount of damage from his actions was reduced from 9 billion to 4.23 billion rubles. He is charged with illegally directing SRC funds to pay off debts of participants in the Sea Start project, buying shares of its participants and other purposes. Read more here.
Former head of the rocket and space corporation Energia sentenced to 6 years in prison in the case of the supply of missiles for the United States
In January 2023, the former general director of the Rocket and Space Corporation Energia (SRC, part of Roscosmos) Vladimir Solntsev was sentenced to six years in prison in the case of embezzlement of 662 million rubles. Read more here.
2020
Plans for the creation of the Baiterek missile system
On July 30, 2020, in the city of Baikonur, a ceremony was held to sign an agreement on the conclusion of a contract between the Energia Rocket and Space Corporation (part of the state corporation Roskosmos"") Baiterek JV and (Joint Kazakhstanithe Russian Venture Baiterek JSC) for the provision of services for the creation of the Baiterek space rocket complex based on the latest generation medium-class space rocket for launching unmanned spacecraft. This became known on July 30, 2020. More. here
Igor Ozar appointed CEO
In July 2020, the head of RSC Energia approved the ex-director of Sukhoi Igor Ozar.
Shareholders of the Rocket and Space Corporation (SRC) Energia supported the appointment of Igor Ozar, who previously headed the Sukhoi company, as general director.
2018: Appointment of Sergei Romanov as CEO
On September 14, 2018, it became known that he had Roscosmos " been appointed to the post of General Director of RSC Energia (part of the structure of the state corporation "). In this position, Sergei Romanov he replaced, Vladimir Solntsev who left his post in August 2018.
Prior to that, Sergei Romanov was the interim general director since August 2018.
Personnel changes in RSC Energia take place against the background of criminal proceedings against now former employees of the company. In August 2018, Alexei Beloborodov, Deputy General Director of RSC Energia, and two of his subordinates were charged with attempted fraud (part 3 of article 30 - part 4 of article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).
In general, in the state corporation "Roscosmos" as of September 2018, there is an active personnel rotation. Personnel changes in Roskosmos began after the appointment of the General director Dmitry Rogozin. He replaced Igor Komarov, who worked in this position since August 2015.
The rotation of personnel in Roskosmos began with a number of appointments to leading posts in the corporation's companies. On June 2, 2018, Gozha Andrei Okhlopkov became Acting General Director of the Center for the Operation of Ground and Space Infrastructure (FSUE TsENKI). Oleg Frolov was appointed executive director for the implementation of defense programs. Also in early June 2018, Dmitry Rogozin appointed Nikolai Sevastyanov as acting first deputy general director of the Roscosmos state corporation. And at the end of June 2018, Ivan Kharchenko became the acting deputy general director for administrative work[2].