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Biography
Vladimir Grigorenko was born in 1969 in. Fords, Lviv region.
In 1986 with a silver medal Simferopol left secondary school of N5.
In 1991 graduated from faculty of construction of naval bases of the Leningrad highest military construction college of a name of the general A.N. Komarovsky (WITU the VTR).
From 1991 to 1998 underwent active duty to Sevastopol.
In 2014 ended a rate of MVA at the Higher school of business of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
From 1999 to 2006 worked as the director of business division of BIG-Inform company.
From 1998 to 2013 held different executive positions in a number of system integrators (Big-Pravo, Microtest LLC LLC).
In 2009 received a position of the head of project office in Microtest where worked for 2011.
In 2011 was given position assignment of the director of a special project business unit.
In 2013 ended a training in North Easten University (Boston, the USA).
In 2013 ended a training in Aoyama Business School (Tokyo, Japan).
Since 2013 began to work for the company the RTS tender as the deputy CEO.
For April 24, 2017 Vladimir Grigorenko works as the Chief information officer of the company the RTS tender.
He is married, has the daughter and two sons.
2017: Interview of TAdviser
In June, 2017 the Chief information officer Vladimir Grigorenko in an interview of TAdviser told the RTS tender about perspectives of application of blockchain technology in the field of purchases.
2019: Participation in TAdviser SummIT
November 27, 2019 The Chief Digital Officer of federal electronic platform the RTS tender Vladimir Grigorenko participated in a session "IT in a Public Sector" [1] of TAdviser SummIT 2019 who went to Radisson Blu Olympiyskiy in Moscow.
Vladimir Grigorenko's performance opened a subject of perspectives of development of purchasing technologies and formats of globalization of purchasing space: accumulation of volumes of cooperation with electronic platforms of the countries of EEU requires carefully thought over integration; promotion of goods of the Russian producers on electronic platforms is impossible without development of the corresponding infrastructure and creation of a global marketplace. It imposes requirements to the level of technology upgrade of platforms.
The aspiration to global e-commerce to a market is noticeable also at the state level: only lately were created and actively different aggregators and portals for purchases of small volume develop. Thus, classical roles of the customer and supplier are blurred, all buy from all and sell to all. At the same time availability of state procurements is extremely important - it is an opportunity to scale key advantages of the industry on suppliers due to global automation.
The speaker emphasized high operational load on platforms in 2019 and the large volume of works on adaptation of IT systems under requirements of the legislation: adjustment of work with the banking sector on special accounts, ensuring operation of the gateway for data transmission with ERUZ, start of new electronic procedures, start of the new version of the GIS "Independent Registrar" by 2020.
"As you know, in 2018 the state changed requirements for ensuring purchases, and platforms within 3 months were obliged to develop, approve with 18 API banks, to implement it at themselves, to bring into test operation and to pass quickly to a stage of trial operation. Also the list of authorized banks was replenished within a year, with them it was also necessary to be integrated. Separately I want to note start of the new version of the GIS "Independent Registrar", it is the state information system which will fix all legally significant actions and to send them FULL FACE that will allow department to facilitate work with complaints. In total adaptation of IT systems of platforms to requirements of the regulator demanded tens of thousands of man-hours", - Vladimir Grigorenko explained. |
At the same time operators of ETP did not stop work regarding accumulation and the analysis of Big Data: on the platform RTS tender it is created and successfully a BI system for data processing based on Hadoop develops.
In conclusion of the report Vladimir Grigorenko planned three key trends in development of IT in a public sector in 2020: it is a possibility of purchase "from the shelf" about which it was very much told recently – at the supplier who made the best proposal in specific commodity category, but not to selectively specific customer; this use of BI systems for planning of deliveries: collecting and data analysis from a set of sources, cleaning, establishment of communications, creation of models with regulated parameters; and this development of global e-commerce of a market: cross-border solutions, creation of a uniform show-window of biddings within EEU.
Action [2] of TAdviser SummIT 2019 – one of the main platforms of a meeting of top customers and suppliers of IT in Russia. Section IT in a public sector is devoted to discussion of changes under the influence of digital transformation and also to discussion of disruptive IT projects in the state segment.