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Digital for provincial housing and utilities. How small towns,

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 3:58 am
by tanjimajuha20
e fully share the position of Vitaly Anikin, who noted standardization as a key tool for achieving success on this path," said a representative of the press service of ANO "Smart MKD". - Not only we, but also equally both business representatives from industries related to this topic, working to transform the housing and communal services system, and federal executive authorities believe that the subject for cooperation in this area is obvious. That is why, at the initiative of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services, an interdepartmental working group was formed, and in the second half of 2022, including as its project office, the activities of ANO "Smart MKD" began."

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There is a persistent stereotype that digitalization is something expensive and accessible only to large cities and regions that have more extensive opportunities compared to others. However, recently there have been more and more examples of small towns setting the tone in the implementation of modern digital solutions. We talked about the challenges and obstacles that small towns and villages face on the path to digitalization and effective ways to solve them with the director of "Abonent+" Petr Biryukov. The company is the developer of the specialized settlement and payment complex "Abonent+" and automation systems in the housing and communal services and urban economy.

He noted that the organization's ecosystem includes more than 30 participants implementing the digital transformation of the housing and utilities sector, including such giants as PJSC Rostelecom, Yandex LLC, PJSC Samolet Group of Companies, PJSC Sberbank, OJSC Etalon Group of Companies and others.

"In this context, the creation of another ANO with the involvement of a similar composition of market players and a similar composition of executive authorities does not seem entirely rational in our turbulent times. Although it is possible that the leaders of the ICC were simply not aware of the scale of the initiative being rolled out until now," noted a representative of the press service of the ANO "Smart MKD".

According to him, in the summer of 2023, ANO experts, together with the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, Mass Media, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Construction and Rosstandart, developed the "Promising Standardization Program in the Field of Smart Homes, Buildings and Structures for 2023-2030." At the beginning of 2024, deputy ministers of the departments presented two fundamental standards from the "Promising Standardization Program", and during 2024, more than a dozen more standards and a dozen sets of rules were in the process of development and updating on the platform of ANO "Smart MKD", most of which are planned to be approved by the end of 2024.