Bogdanov Kirill Igorevich
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Biography
Born August 4, 1963.
He graduated from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute with a degree in Automation and Telemechanics.
1992-2002: Banking Decade
In 1992-1993 worked as a leading specialist at AKB Kredobank.
In 1993-1995 - senior programmer at AKB "Russia."
In 1996-2002 - Head of the Department of ASU and Programming at Bank Menatep St. Petersburg.
2002-2009: Gazprom, Ramax and AFK Sistema
In 2002, he served as head of the automation, informatization, telecommunications department of OJSC Gazprom"," then - from 2002 to 2004, he was an adviser to the vice president of the United GROS Company.
From 2004 to 2007 - Executive Director of Ramax International.
In 2007-2009, he served as director of the Department of Development and Control in the business unit Telecommunications Assets at AFK Sistema.
2009-2020: Aeroflot
On October 6, 2009, Kirill Bogdanov was appointed Deputy General Director for Information Technology of Aeroflot.
Engagement of ex-employer company as contractor
In 2010 CNews[1] paid attention[1]that the St. Petersburg system integrator Ramax International (JSC Ramaks International) as which executive director Kirill Bogdanov worked in 2004-2007 was one of the performers who were taking part in creation of the new website of Aeroflot.
Additional information confirming the connection of Aeroflot Chief information officer with companies and contractors for the creation of the site was contained in the register of legal entities. According to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, the general director of Ramax International is Dmitry Vadimovich Aleshkin. The same database contains data that Kirill Bogdanov is the founder of five other firms based in St. Petersburg: Pollars Alpha, Pollars Beta and Pollars Gamma, as well as Neva Link and Intari Group. An employee of Pollars Alpha on the website of the MGIMO Alumni Association indicates the son of Ramax CEO Andrei Aleshkin.
The new website of the airline appeared on the network at the end of 2009. According to a CNews source who wished to maintain anonymity, the project budget is 20 million rubles. All participants in the work refused to name the official amount of costs. According to one of them, Ramax could not withstand the timing of the project, and it was submitted for revision to the 7Tag web studio, as confirmed by CNews CEO Dmitry Kireev. He said that 7Tag did part of the design, and also integrated the Aeroflot Sabre online booking system with new page templates. Interestingly, 7Tag does not yet have its own site: there is only a main page with a logo, a brief description of the company's activities and a mobile phone of the head.
Kirill Bogdanov refused to answer by phone questions from CNews about the development of the Aeroflot website. Also, the press service of the airline could not answer them. While waiting for CNews comments from Aeroflot, it was noticed that any information about the project to develop a new portal was removed from the contractors' sites.
So, another web studio announced its participation in the development of the new Aeroflot website - Karin (Karin Creative Workshop LLC), where Dmitry Kireev is the regional manager for Voronezh and Lipetsk. A message on the website of the Karin web studio claimed that the company's specialists "together with Ramax International carried out all the main structural changes and transferring the content from the outdated company's website to the new one in a short time." True, 2 days after the conversation between the CNews correspondent and Kireev, this message disappeared from the company's website, but was preserved in the Yandex cache.
The regional manager of Karin in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Vadim Nazaretian, told CNews that not all work on the site has been completed. He also stated that he is also the project manager at Ramax International. The page with contacts of the Karin web studio was also quickly changed, Nazaretian's name and phone disappeared from it (but not from the search engine cache).
His version of creating the Aeroflot website differs from the one voiced by Dmitry Kireev. According to Nazaretian, only Ramax International was engaged in the development of the site, and all other companies, including Karin, were involved in the project only at the level of consulting services. Nazaretian also said that there were no reports of joint work with Ramax International on the Karin website, and advised the CNews correspondent not to try to get information on this topic. "When the work is completed, the leadership of Aeroflot will tell about it itself if it considers it necessary," Nazaretian concluded.
TAdviser interview
In an interview with TAdviser in 2013 , Kirill Bogdanov spoke about the progress and plans of the company in the field of informatization of Aeroflot.
Kirill Bogdanov, CIO Aeroflot spoke about the possibilities of big data analysis technologies for the aviation industry and the project to create a platform for processing customer appeals, built using Big Data, in an interview with TAdviser in April 2019.
2020: Appointment of Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
On December 29, 2020, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order appointing Kirill Bogdanov as Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation. According to TAdviser, he will oversee the digitalization of the industry, for which Deputy Minister Alexei Semenov was responsible earlier before his dismissal in November 2020.
At the end of October 2020, a rumor appeared on the market that instead of Alexei Semenov, who was predicted to leave in early November, the head of Transtelecom (TTC) Roman Kravtsov[2] take the post [3] deputy minister [4] transport].
According to TAdviser sources, Roman Kravtsov's candidacy was indeed considered for the post of deputy minister. However, the new Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Vitaly Savelyev, who previously headed Aeroflot, ultimately preferred to see Kirill Bogdanov in this post, with whom he worked hand in hand for many years, the interlocutors of TAdviser say.
2022: Departure from the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation
In April 2022, Kirill Bogdanov resigned as Deputy Minister of Transport of Russia. The corresponding order was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
To release Bogdanov Kirill Igorevich from the post of Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation at his request, "the document published on the legal information portal says. |
Prior to his departure from the Ministry of Transport, Bogdanov oversaw the digitalization of the transport industry. The reasons for his dismissal are not officially reported. According to RBC, citing a source close to the aviation authorities, the resignation of Russian Deputy Minister of Transport Kirill Bogdanov is associated with large-scale cyber attacks on the Federal Air Transport Agency at the end of March 2022. Then the Federal Air Transport Agency, due to DDoS attacks, was forced to switch to paper document management due to a temporary lack of access to the Internet and a failure in the electronic document management system .
For three weeks, the Federal Air Transport Agency lost access to the register of aviation training centers and all documents mailed before the cyber attack. In general, due to an attack on the IT infrastructure of the department, more than 70% of official information has been lost, some of which cannot still be returned, RBC reports. At the same time, the head of the Federal Air Transport Agency , Alexander Neradko, denied large-scale damage from a cyber attack.
Bogdanov could not ensure control over the security of the information systems of the Ministry of Transport and subordinate executive bodies, this was revealed as a result of an internal discrimination audit, the source said. |
On April 27, 2022, the Federal Air Transport Agency reported that law enforcement agencies began checking the department after those cyber attacks. By this day, according to the statement of the Federal Air Transport Agency, the work of the department is carried out regularly, state services are provided in accordance with established administrative regulations.[5]
Patents
He has 27 copyright patents for development in the field of information technology.