Borisov Yury Ivanovich
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
State and social structures
Space industry
31.12.1956
CEO
Previous jobs:
Government of the Russian Federation
Deputy Prime Minister
Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Defense)
Deputy Minister
Military-Industrial Commission under the Government of Russia
Deputy Chairman
Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Industry and Trade)
Deputy Minister
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Biography
Born December 31, 1956 in Vyshny Volochek, Kalinin Oblast, Russia.
Education
1974 - graduated from the Kalinin Suvorov Military School.
1978 - graduated from the Pushkin Higher Command School of Air Defense Radio Electronics.
1985 - graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Scientific degree
Doctor of Technical Sciences.
Military service
1978-1998 - service in officer positions in the Armed Forces of the USSR, the Russian Federation.
Career
1998-2004 - General Director of CJSC Scientific and Technical Center "Module."
July 2004 - October 2007 - Head of the Office of the Electronic Industry and Management Systems of the Federal Agency for Industry.
Since October 19, 2007 - Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Industry.
July 2, 2008 - By order of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 960-r, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
Under his leadership, a strategy for the development of radio electronics and a corresponding federal target program were developed, and attention to this industry grew noticeably.
March 2011 - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin signs an order appointing Yuri Borisov as First Deputy Chairman of the Military-Industrial Commission under the Russian Government, relieving him of his previous post as Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade.
"Borisov is a talented official, he has done a lot for the development of electronics in Russia," says Boris Avdonin, general director of the Central Research Institute of Electronics. "An appointment to the Military Industrial Commission is a worthy assessment of his merits and professional qualities."
Market participants interviewed by CNews generally agree with Avdonin regarding Borisov's merits, however, they remind that he failed to solve one important task. We are talking about a joint order of the Ministry of Economic Development and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to determine the concept of domestic telecom production, which did not pass registration in the Ministry of Justice and was sent for revision.
November 15, 2012 - Vladimir Putin appoints Yuri Borisov as Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. Under the leadership of Borisov, the ministry developed a strategy for the development of the electronic industry and a corresponding federal target program. In the decree of Vladimir Putin, appointing Borisov to the post of Deputy Minister of Defense,[1].
2018: Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
On May 18, 2018, he was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation.
2020: Redistribution of state-owned companies between deputy prime ministers
In December 2020, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin approved the redistribution of coordination of the work of joint-stock companies with state participation between his deputies.
Iouri Borisov oversees Promsvyazbank, United Shipbuilding Corporation, GLONASS, Oboronpromkompleks, Center for Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Technology, Almaz-Antey Concern, Tactical Missile Weapons Corporation, Transinzhstroy.
2022: Appointment as head of Roscosmos
On July 15, 2022, the President of Russia signed a decree appointing Yuri Borisov as General Director of the State Corporation for Space Activities Roscosmos. In this post, he replaced Dmitry Rogozin. Read more here. The decree entered into force on the day of its signing.
Earlier, Iouri Borisov served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation for the military-industrial complex.
Social and political activities
December 7, 2009 - He addressed a meeting of the Council of General and Chief Designers, leading scientists and specialists in the field of high-tech sectors of the economy with a report on the topic "The main directions of ensuring the reliability and safety of energy equipment."
Member of the Board of Directors of United Aircraft Corporation OJSC (UAC OJSC).
Awards and titles
He was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree, the Order of Alexander Nevsky, the Order of Honor, the Order of Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR, III degree and a number of medals.[2]
Laureate of the State Prize named after Marshal G.K. Zhukov.
For March 2019 - Doctor of Technical Sciences.
Family
Married. He has two sons.