Shevyrov Pavel Vyacheslavovich
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Biography
Born March 16, 1983 in Moscow.
He graduated from the Faculty of Geography of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov (Department of Economic and Social Geography of Russia), candidate of economic sciences.
From 2002 to 2004 He worked in the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation, where he dealt with the monitoring, analysis and forecasting of the socio-economic development of the regions.
He moved to the company "Forecast," where he was responsible for the development and implementation of a wide range of information systems, including in the field of public administration.
In 2010, he returned to the civil service. As deputy director of the Department of Monitoring and Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Authorities of the Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation, he oversaw the transfer of the services of the department to electronic form, coordinated the use of ICT in the industry and participated in the creation of a consolidated informatization plan of the ministry.
In 2011, he was invited to work in the IT Department of Moscow, where he headed the direction related to the development of the Moscow portal of public services and the organization of interdepartmental electronic interaction. DIT notes that Shevyrov was the initiator and ideologist of a large-scale information campaign to popularize the electronic services and services of the city, thanks to which by the end of 2014 the number of residents interacting with the Moscow government in electronic form increased to 5.5 million people.
2015: Deputy Head of DIT Moscow
In March 2015, by order of the Mayor of Moscow, Pavel Shevyrov was appointed to the post of deputy head of the city IT Department. The service contract for this position was concluded with him for a period of 5 years.
The DIT expected that in the new position Shevyrov will strengthen the direction for the systematic integration of the processes of interdepartmental information interaction of city authorities in the performance of state functions and the provision of public services and will continue to work to expand the range of urban electronic services and increase their use.
At the time of appointment, Pavel Shevyrov became the fifth deputy head of the DIT of Moscow Artem Ermolaev.
2016: Dismissal from DIT
In April 2016, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin dismissed Pavel Shevyrov from the post of deputy head of DIT. By the decision of the mayor, he was dismissed from the state civil service on his own initiative.
DIT told TAdviser that Pavel Shevyrov decided to leave the department and, after several years of hard work, devote more time to the family. The department has no complaints about his work, noted in DIT.
Paul was one of the key members of the new team that came in 2010-2011. All this time, he oversaw the creation and development of the Moscow portal of public services pgu.mos.ru and the translation of the city's services and services into electronic form and achieved impressive results here, "said DIT representative Elena Novikova in a conversation with TAdviser. - About 95% of all services that can be translated into electronic form are already available through the portal, pgu.mos.ru now has more than 5 million users, this is the most visited state resource in Runet. |
The representative of DIT added that under the leadership of Shevyrov, many mass services began to be provided exclusively in electronic form: for example, in 2016, recording in the first grade was carried out for the fifth time only through the portal, which completely solved the problem of "unhealthy excitement and night fires near schools." Shevyrov also did a lot to popularize electronic services and services, having conducted several major information campaigns.
Pavel Shevyrov himself believes that in general his mission in the department has been completed and the continuation of his business can be entrusted to the team created by him. The next step in the development of the sphere that he oversaw was the integration of pgu.mos.ru into a single urban Internet resource mos.ru, which began in the summer of 2016, TAdviser was told at DIT.
2017
Work in the Ministry of Information Development and Communications of the Perm Territory
On February 14, 2017, the Administration of the Governor of the Perm Territory announced the appointment of Pavel Shevyrov acting Minister of Information Development and Communications. The order of appointment was signed by the acting governor of the Perm Territory Maxim Reshetnikov, appointed to this post in the same month. Like Shevyrov, Reshetnikov has experience in the company "Forecast."
Acting Minister Pavel Shevyrov replaced Kirill Seleznev, who headed the department since June 2016. The Ministry of Information Development and Communications of the Perm Territory could not explain to TAdviser the reasons for the personnel change and talk about the priorities facing Pavel Shevyrov.
A few days earlier, Kirill Seleznev on his blog on the site "Open Region. Perm Krai "reported[1], which over the past two months, ministry employees have done a lot of work to attract federal funding to support regional IT projects for 2017. Until March 1, 2017, an agreement should be signed with the Ministry of Communications of the Russian Federation to receive a subsidy of 11.3 million rubles. They are planned to be directed to qualitative and quantitative changes in the electronic government of the Perm Territory.
Priority areas are:
- improvement of the public services portal;
- information campaigns to promote the electronic method of obtaining services;
- Development of the E-Citizen Project for Youth and Older Computer Literacy;
- creation of a regional Internet resource and a call center for user support.
Earlier in February, the acting governor of the Perm Territory Maxim Reshetnikov canceled the decree of the former governor Victor Basargin on the abolition of the regional Ministry of Information Development and Communications. Viktor Basargin abolished the ministry at the end of January 2017 "in order to form an effective structure of the executive bodies of state power of the Perm Territory" and transferred all its informatization functionality to the ministry. transport
Later, Pavel Shevyrov was appointed Minister of Information Development and Communications of the Perm Territory.
Dismissal from the Ministry
In December 2017, Pavel Shevyrov wrote a letter of resignation of his own free will. This was announced by Governor Maxim Reshetnikov at a meeting of the regional government. He clarified that Shevyrov's resignation is connected with family circumstances[2].
Leaving the post of minister, Pavel Shevyrov will continue to advise the government in the development of the information sector, according to regional media. His first deputy Igor Nikitin will act as Minister of Communications.
According to Kommersant, the minister's resignation was unexpected for the department's employees, they learned about it from the media. According to employees, the minister at the time of the news of the departure is on short-term leave and everyone expected his exit.
The Cabinet does not expect problems with the departure of Shevyrov, who "remains an adviser and has built a working system in the ministry," a source in the government of the Perm Territory quotes Kommersant.
Pavel Shevyrov was considered a key minister in the team of Maxim Reshetnikov. One of his previous jobs was the IT company Forecast, where the Perm governor also began his career.
2018: Advisor to the Governor of Perm Territory
In 2018, he served as adviser to the governor of the Perm Territory.