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Biography
Vadim Ryskal was born in 1966.
He graduated from Novosibirsk State Technical University with a diploma in physics engineer. He studied strategic marketing and innovation management under the joint program of the Moscow State University of Management and the Office of Applied Sciences Inholland (Netherlands). He passed the advanced training program "Management in the field of health care" at the RANEPA.
He began work at the Institute of Semiconductor Physics in Novosibirsk. After working in commercial companies, including Citizen, where Ryskal was a director of the Russian representative office, and SAP CIS, in which he served as director of development. According to the E-Xecutive.ru portal, Vadim Ryskal was responsible for coordinating the regional expansion of SAP operations, ensuring the prompt opening of new representative offices in the planned regions.
He also worked in the telecom industry, created a subsidiary structure of FSUE RTRS for the implementation of complex projects for the modernization and replacement of television broadcasting equipment.
2017: Director of MIAC of Kaliningrad Oblast
Since May 2017, Vadim Ryskal headed the Medical Information and Analytical Center (MIAC) of the Ministry of Health of the Kaliningrad Region. The regional government notes that under his leadership, the institution fully fulfilled the targets of the "roadmap" for the development of health care and the projects of the specialized national project.
Three regional medical information systems, which were created under the leadership of Vadim Ryskal, were included in the federal directory of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation "Best Practices of a Single Digital Health Care Circuit." Two more decisions are included in the directory of the best regional practices of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.
Vadim Ryskal oversaw the implementation of the Lean Polyclinic project in the region, the creation of a single ambulance dispatch service integrated with the 112 systems and the Medical Information System of the Kaliningrad Region, in preparation for ChM-2018 he launched a comprehensive automation project for the Emergency Hospital.
When he was director of the MIAC, Ryskal was also the main freelance specialist in the informatization of health care in the Kaliningrad region, indicated on the organization's website.
2020: Minister of Digital Technologies and Communications of the Kaliningrad Region
By the decree of the governor, Vadim Ryskal took the post of head of the regional digital department, the official website of the regional government said on April 20, 2020[1] of[2] in the[3]. The new head of the department was tasked with ensuring the implementation of the key indicators of the Digital Economy national project, accelerating the creation of the infrastructure necessary for this and training in the Kaliningrad region.
In August 2019, the state program "Digital Transformation in the Kaliningrad Region" was approved. Its total budget in the future until 2024 is estimated at 1.3 billion rubles.
Structurally, the program is divided into two main blocks. The first is "Development of the Information Society," associated with the digitalization of public services and the development of interdepartmental electronic interaction. The second subprogramme is aimed at implementing the activities of the national project "Digital Economy" in the region. In the Kaliningrad region, the national project consists of five regional projects: "Information Infrastructure," "Personnel for the Digital Economy," "Information Security," "Digital Technologies" and "Digital Public Administration." This includes the connection of socially significant objects to the Internet, and the development of a regional data center, the purchase of domestic software, personnel training, certification of information systems, their modernization, etc.
Before Vadim Ryskal, since January 2019, Alexey Ignatenko held the post of Minister of Digital Technologies and Communications of the Kaliningrad Region. In January 2020, he left this post and went to work at the Safe City State Institution of the Kaliningrad Region. Since that moment, the duties of the head of the department were performed by Yevgeny Ivanov, deputy Ignatenko, head of the department of digital technologies and electronic government.
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- ↑ [https://gov39.ru/news/101/207137/. A new minister
- ↑ digital technologies and communications has been appointed
- ↑ Kaliningrad region]