Kazarin Stanislav Valerievich
North-West Federal District of the Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
State and social structures
Information technologies
Previous jobs:
Administration of St. Petersburg
Deputy Governor
Committee for Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg
Chairman
Ministry of Digital Development and Communications of the Samara Region
Head
Administration of the Samara region
Chief information officer
Education:
Samara State Aerospace University
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Biography
Stanislav Kazarin was born in 1972 in Kuibyshev.
He graduated from Samara State Aerospace University with a degree in Mathematics Engineer.
He began his career as a software engineer at ArtLog NPF, worked as the head of the informatization department of the executive authorities of the administration of the Governor of the Samara Region, in Samara IT companies.
Since 2008, he served as head of the department for the formation of electronic government of the Samara region of the department of state administration of the apparatus of the government of the Samara region.
Since January 1, 2011, he worked as Deputy Prime Minister of the Samara Region - Head of the Information Technology and Communications Department of the Samara Region. The Department manages in the field of information technology, communications, telecommunications, information security and ensuring the protection of personal data, the development of the information society and the formation of e-government, coordinates the activities of the executive authorities of the Samara region in this area. Also in his area of responsibility are programs for the formation of electronic government, the creation of a high-tech technopark "Zhigulevskaya Dolina," the transition to the provision of state and municipal services in electronic form.
In December 2019, Stanislav Kazarin left the Department of Information Technologies and Communications of the Samara Region. In the same month, the Governor of St. Petersburg, by his order, appointed Kazarin Chairman of the Committee on Informatization and Communications of St. Petersburg. He took up duties on December 20.
As chairman of the committee on informatization and communications of St. Petersburg, Kazarin replaced Denis Chamara, who went to work at the Ministry of Digital Development as an adviser to the minister.
2021
Appointment to the post of vice-governor of St. Petersburg, in charge of informatization and communications
On January 20, 2021, the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg approved the appointment of Stanislav Kazarin to the post of vice-governor of the city, overseeing informatization and communications. Prior to that, he served as chairman of the city committee on informatization and communications.
The parliament of St. Petersburg at a meeting on January 20 approved Stanislav Kazarin for the post of vice-governor by a majority of votes: 27 deputies spoke in favor, 13 - against, one abstained.
Presenting Kazarin's candidacy, the Governor of St. Petersburg, Alexander Beglov, noted that he would coordinate and control the activities of the informatization and communications committee.
The vice-governor of St. Petersburg will be tasked with digital development and digital transformation of public administration, including the provision of public services, he said (quoted by TASS). |
Stanislav Kazarin himself, commenting on his appointment, called his own technological independence of the city and the need to make St. Petersburg a "regulatory sandbox," a territory on which new technologies can be experimentally used, including the security of cyberphysical systems. He added that on behalf of the governor, in the near future a profile working group will be created in St. Petersburg with the participation St.Petersburg State University of the Rossoft company, reports Fontanka"."
In addition to informatization and communication issues, Stanislav Kazarin's powers included the development of gardening and gardening - the vice-governor will oversee the work of the relevant department.
The temporary performance of the duties of the Chairman of the Committee on Informatization and Communications from January 21, 2021 was entrusted to the First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Informatization and Communications Vladimir Tumarev.[1] [2]
21st place in the ranking of regional IT officials in terms of income
For the period from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021, the family income of the vice-governor of St. Petersburg amounted to 10.6 million rubles. The official's personal income is 3.1 million rubles, the income of family members is 7.5 million rubles. As a result, 21st place in the ranking of regional IT officials by income for 2021 according to CNews Analytics[3].
2022: Inclusion in the list of 25 main persons of state digitalization according to TAdviser
In January 2022, it was included in the list of 25 main persons of state digitalization of Russia according to TAdviser.
2024: Resignation from the post of "digital" vice-governor of St. Petersburg
On November 7, 2024, Stanislav Kazarin was dismissed from the post of vice-governor of St. Petersburg of his own free will. This was reported on the website of the city administration.
It also states that Kazarin resigned of his own free will. He oversaw the work of the Committee on Informatization and Communications and the Office for the Development of Horticulture and Horticulture. It is not reported who will be the new "digital" vice-governor of St. Petersburg by November 7, 2024. Kazarin has been working as vice-governor of St. Petersburg since January 2021.
The press service of the St. Petersburg administration also reports that from November 8, 2024, Valery Moskalenko will take the post of vice-governor - head of the Administration of the Governor of St. Petersburg. He will coordinate and control the activities of the Committee on State Order of St. Petersburg, the Committee on Economic Policy and Strategic Planning of St. Petersburg. He will also temporarily fulfill the duties of coordinating and monitoring the activities of the Committee for Property Relations of St. Petersburg.[4]
See also
Chief information officer of Russian Regions
Notes
- ↑ The parliament of St. Petersburg agreed on the candidacy of Stanislav Kazarin for the post of vice-governor
- ↑ Deputies approved Stanislav Kazarin vice-governor of St. Petersburg
- ↑ Rating of 157 regional IT officials by income
- ↑ Alexander Beglov made decisions on personnel changes in the Government of St. Petersburg