Chimera e-government

    Last Thursday, federal officials spoke regionally about e-government. There was also a European representative, Jean-Jacques, and even ordinary mortals who filmed and recorded what was happening.

    Minister Shchegolev said a lot: " Priority tasks for the transition to the provision of state and municipal services in electronic form " were reduced to future tea drinking with Astrakhan grandmothers . We must also explain to the elderly Russians how to use the Internet. Why only with Astrakhan? And why not ... The

    Minister also mentioned the creation of a social network for officials in a month . (Apparently a book on the subjectread). Creation from scratch. A completely original, nothing like a social network. Per month. Well, so that they had someone to talk with, exchange photos ...

    By the time the bureaucracy sitting in the hall had completely lost interest in what was happening and buried in communicators, Jean-Jacques Coudela, head of the European project for supporting electronic government in the Russian Federation, came to the podium. It turned out that the European Union has allocated € 1.9 million for our e-government.

    Here is a slide (clickable), which in itself is quite interesting. I will reproduce it for those who are sorry for traffic ( original spelling ): Background New EU project to support administrative reform in the Russian Federation







    • Budget: € 1.971.500
    • Duration: 24 months (July 2009 - July 2011)
    • Beneficiaries of the project: Ministry of Economic Development, Ministry of Communications of the Russian Federation
    • Location: based in Moscow, pilot projects are being implemented in the regions

    E-government in Russia, as is known from the words of the president, is a “chimera” . But under the chimera, it turns out, you can knock out a bunch of dough and materialize. And not even one. The second is supercomputers, which have already been talked about here many times . Not to mention the Russian “Silicon Valley” , which, as the anonymous presidential administration survives, can be turned into a “Silicon Gulag .

    But back to the " Priority tasks for the transition to the provision of state and municipal services in electronic form"Everything works! Won people can pay fines through the terminal (not a fact, it’s true that they will reach) and you can vote for deputies via SMS (though not everyone). There’s absolutely nothing to worry about! They’ll finance not only from the budget: financing of the federal target program "Electronic Russia" in 2009-2010. will be 5.9 billion rubles., a co-investor perform "Rostelecom".
    this year (2010) on the "Electronic Russia" will allocate around 3.1 bln. rub.

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    unexpected Thus, State Duma Chairman Boris Gryzlov supported the idea of ​​creating a Russian operating system based on a software open source sintering (open source) sinter market participants estimated that its development will require up to 5 billion rubles, writes RBC daily.
    Third chimera, yes.

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