Basin Pavel Anatolyevich
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Information technology
Consulting, including management and personnel
Co-Chair of the Council on Informatization and Digital Economy
Digital Transformation Laboratory
CEO
Previous jobs:
LANIT
Director of Business Development
Rusinformexport
CEO
National Center for Informatization (NCI)
Deputy General Director
IBM Russia (IBM Eastern Europe and Asia)
Director of the Department of Public Administration
Education:
Moscow State Engineering University (MAMI) - 2000
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Education
In 2000 he graduated from Moscow State Engineering University. He also studied at the London School of Business and Moscow State Open University.
Career
2003-2015: IBM
In 2003-2015 he worked at IBM Russia, where he was engaged in a partner channel, as well as business development in the public sector.
2015-2016: Work on IT export in Rostec structure
In January 2015, he moved to the National Center for Informatization (NCI) owned by Rostec to the position of Deputy General Director.
In May 2016, he was appointed General Director of the Rusinformexport company, newly created at Rostec, which was engaged in the export of Russian IT solutions.
Under the leadership of Basin, Rusinformexport signed a contract for the supply of elements of the "electronic government" to Syria (more details). According to the results of the# basin report of Pavel Basin , Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on September 30, 2016 at the Russian Investment Forum in Sochi, and on behalf of the Government of the Russian Federation, the National Project for the Export of Information Technologies of the Russian Federation was prepared.
Within the framework of the visit of Dmitry Medvedev and members of the government in early June 2016 to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan signed an agreement with the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic on the joint implementation of the project on the creation of an electronic government in the Kyrgyz Republic.
In time of a meeting of the President of Russia V.V. Putin and the prime minister of India Modi, within the summit of the countries of BRICS of 15.10.2016, in Goa, signed an agreement from the state company of India on creation of joint venture for implementation of the state program "with Digital India. Smart Cities`.
In December 2016 he left Rusinformexport.
2017
Created and headed an JSC Rusprom focused on exporting IT solutions from. Russia
2021
Co-Chair of the Council on Informatization and Digital Economy of the Assembly of Peoples of Eurasia
The purpose of the Council's activities is to offer companies-members of the Assembly of Peoples of Eurasia a platform for discussing topical topics in the field of the modern digital economy, development of smart cities and smart regions, informatization of social services, as well as the development and use of information technologies, improving the efficiency of the use of information systems and environments, interagency information interaction of authorities, and provide new opportunities for building business, technological and technical ties in this environment.
Founder of the Digital Transformation Laboratory
Since 2021, Pavel Basin has been developing the Laboratory of Digital Transformation, created to support socially significant projects and initiatives in the field of application of artificial intelligence in three key areas: economics, social sphere, ecology.
One of the key goals of the ANO is to ensure the readiness of the regions of Russia for data-based management, the introduction of data modeling approaches into the practical activities of state bodies, "said Andrei Yuryevich Belyaninov, chairman of the supervisory board of the ANO LTC. - To achieve this goal, we have to carry out serious work: to unite a large number of industry experts and specialists in the field of mathematical modeling, because mathematics is the international language for exchanging Data Driven Governance models; Establish a network of sectoral regional centres throughout the country; Build processes for the development and application of data models; finally, to teach civil servants to use these models to improve the quality of life of citizens and develop the economy. In addition, reliable data are necessary for calculating ESG indices, and most of Russia's state financial corporations are already working in this direction. |