PNST 439-2020 "Information technologies.They are published on the website of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology ( Rosstandart): In September 2020, the Cyber-Physical Systems Technical Committee on the basis of RVC, with the participation of market organizations, as well as federal and regional executive authorities, created three new national standards in the field of smart cities. 2020 RVC create 3 new national standards for smart cities These projects were proposed to be used to create a single standard for secure digital interaction in transport. The timing of the introduction of smart road standards in Russia by Jin the Ministry of Digital Arts and the Ministry of Transport is not called.Įarlier, the Ministry of Transport reported on the implementation of joint pilot projects with China and Kazakhstan on the joint use of Russian digital services in transport, which are designed to create "green" barrier-free corridors for transit. Another task is to create infrastructure for unmanned vehicles, the Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications added. We are talking, first of all, about the complete rejection of paper bills, as well as expanding the use of biometrics - this will help simplify both the payment of travel and transport control. However, before the mass introduction of autonomous cars, it is necessary to solve problems with digitalization. He also noted that "there will be no more money for the construction of new roads," but the Ministry of Transport has all the necessary levers to "build more effectively smart roads without any serious budget increase."Īccording to Shadaev, drones are the "main cool thing" that can turn the transport industry around. Maksut Shadaev: The Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Transport will develop a standard for smart roads in Russia In early June 2021, the Russian Ministries of Transport and Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications agreed to jointly develop standards for the construction of so-called smart roads - those that are adapted to the use of digital technologies. 2021: The Ministry of Digital Affairs and the Ministry of Transport have begun to develop standards for smart roads The goal of the Smart City project is to increase the share of residents of cities participating in the process of managing the city to 60% by 2024, and the average IQ of cities to 30%. Agreements have already been signed with 87 pilot cities from 47 regions that have assumed increased obligations to implement smart city standard measures. The departmental project for digitalization of the urban economy "Smart City" is being implemented as part of the national project "Housing and Urban Environment" and the national program "Digital Economy of the Russian Federation." By May 2022, 213 cities are participating in the project, the number of inhabitants of which exceeds 100 thousand people. It was these settlements that showed the largest IQ growth over the past three years, the ministry emphasized. The ministry added that the most effective measures to introduce modern technological solutions were implemented in the largest cities with a population of 1 million people and in small cities with a population of up to 100 thousand people. It included 18 thematic blocks - in addition to the already existing sections on the digitalization of urban services, blocks appeared related to innovations in the social sphere, including in education and health care.Īs explained in the Ministry of Construction, the standard defines the implementation of measures for the digital transformation of the urban economy and the management system. On May 18, 2022, the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation announced the approval of the smart city standard. 2022: Ministry of Construction of the Russian Federation approved the standard of a smart city
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