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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over 230,000 foreign passports have been issued to Muscovites through cryptobiocabs at government service centers in five years

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    With the help of cryptobio-cabins in the capital’s government service centers, Muscovites have issued more than 230 thousand new-generation foreign passports valid for 10 years. Modern equipment allows you to go through all stages of filing an application – from scanning documents to taking biometric data – without visiting employees of the Migration Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

    A pilot project simplifying the process of obtaining biometric passports was launched in 2020. Today, the service can be used in most My Documents offices.

    Documents are accepted by appointment onlymos.ru portal, and in the order of a live electronic queue if there are free slots. To apply, you must choose office, equipped with a cryptobiocab, prepare the necessary documents and come to the government services center. The staff will help you fill out an application and use the equipment. Then the software and hardware complex will transfer the data to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

    It takes a month to make a passport, but in some cases the process can last up to three months. For citizens temporarily staying in the capital, including those registered at their place of residence, the period is up to 90 days. After receiving notification of readiness, the document can be picked up at the same My Documents office where it was submitted.

    The service is available to all citizens regardless of their place of registration or residence in Russia. The state fee is six thousand rubles for persons over 14 years of age and three thousand rubles for children under this age.

    Government service centres operate daily: flagship offices are open from 10:00 to 22:00, district offices from 08:00 to 20:00.

    A special project on the mos.ru portal will help you understand what opportunities old and new-style passports provide and how to apply for them “How to apply for a foreign passport in Moscow”. In the capital Department of Information Technology They said that in the special project, city residents can receive personal instructions that will allow them to obtain a document at the My Documents centers and district police departments. An interactive map will help them find the least crowded department to make an appointment at a convenient time. The special project also includes answers to popular questions about the procedure for obtaining, replacing and restoring a foreign passport.

    Scan documents and take fingerprints: how cryptobiocabins work in government service centers

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How MES helps students learn about the history and culture of the capital

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The textbook “My Moscow, I’m proud of you!” “Moscow Electronic School”(MESh) was used almost 125 thousand times. Cartoons, audio books, a dictionary, projects and interactive tasks are available to first-graders, their parents and teachers. They introduce the historical and cultural heritage of Moscow, its present and future.

    “Introducing children to the history and culture of their home city is an important part of the educational process. For this purpose, the educational project “My Moscow, I am proud of you!” was launched in 2023. Thanks to it, children can study the architecture, monuments, museums and other iconic objects of the capital in a playful way,” the press service of the capital said.

    Department of Education and Science.

    The chapters of the manual can be either read or listened to in audio format. An educational cartoon is available for each topic. In the “Tasks” section, children can consolidate their acquired knowledge by solving game tests with automatic verification, and in the “Dictionary” section, they can learn the meanings of new words and view a collection of illustrations.

    In the “Projects” section, you can learn how to create models using various techniques. Using step-by-step instructions, children cut out, glue and paint parts, assemble structures, and then combine them into a large three-dimensional model of the Kremlin, modern Moscow, or others. Printed patterns, cardboard, colored paper, yarn, colored pencils, markers, glue, and other materials are used for work.

    For the “Flowers of Victory” competition, which took place last year, the children created models of Moscow in different historical periods – from the times of Yuri Dolgoruky to the present day. The capital’s first-graders presented more than 300 projects. Based on the results of the selection, an exhibition was organized in the Victory Museum, where the authors of the best works were awarded.

    “Thanks to the educational manual “My Moscow, I am proud of you!” the children are beginning to take an interest in the history of the city. It is great that everything is so visual. The children see what is being discussed, are surprised and ask questions,” said Svetlana Lysaya, a primary school teacher at School No. 338 named after Hero of the Soviet Union A.F. Avdeev.

    The textbook “My Moscow, I’m proud of you!” is available in the MES library. You can find out how to use it in the instructions.

    “Moscow Electronic School” — a joint project of the capital’s Departments of Education And information technology. It was created in 2016. The unified digital educational platform is available to Moscow teachers, students and their parents. Among the main services of “MESh” are a library of educational materials, an electronic diary and journal, “Moskvenok”, “Student Portfolio” and “Olympiads”.

    Providing Moscow schoolchildren with modern digital services increases the efficiency of the educational process, helps young Muscovites plan their time wisely and is in line with the objectives of the “All the Best for Children” national project “Youth and Children”.

    MES now offers computer science assignments with automatic checkingEasy knowledge: schoolchildren have access to more than 40 digital textbooks in “MESh”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Capital producers made more than 4.5 million Easter cakes for Easter

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In 2025, Moscow confectionery and bakery producers baked more than 4.5 million Easter cakes and muffins for Easter. The range of products is diverse – from classic Easter cakes with raisins to original ones with various fillings and additives. The total weight of the holiday products was about two thousand tons. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy Anatoly Garbuzov.

    “Moscow traditionally remains one of the largest producers of bakery and confectionery products in Russia. There are about 120 enterprises in the industry, employing more than 18 thousand people. This is an impressive industrial complex that provides high-quality and varied baked goods not only to Muscovites, but also to residents of other regions of the country. This year, the capital’s enterprises produced over 4.5 million Easter cakes and muffins with a total weight of about two thousand tons. This volume allows us to satisfy the demand for traditional holiday products,” he noted.

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    For example, one of the capital’s confectionery and bakery factories baked more than 1.4 million Easter cakes and muffins (about 620 tons of products) for the holiday. The company offers a wide range of products – a total of 13 types of products are presented on the shelves of retail chains. Among them are classic Easter cakes and Easter muffins with raisins, as well as products with berry filling. Among the new products are lace and cherry Easter cakes, as well as traditional Italian panettone. All products are decorated with fondant and Easter decor.

    Another bakery and confectionery holding baked about two million muffins and Easter cakes with a total weight of over 600 tons. The recipes for Easter baked goods include natural cottage cheese, cherries, candied fruits and raisins. The production began with the blessing of the Russian Orthodox Church. The blessing of the production of Easter cakes is an unchanging tradition of the enterprise. This year, the company produced 40 percent more products.

    Bakers at one of Moscow’s confectionery factories produced about 13 tons of products, 40 percent more than last year. The range includes five types of products: cottage cheese Easter cakes, raisin Easter cakes, almond Easter cakes, and others.

    One of the bakeries traditionally prepares an Easter assortment. This month, more than a million Easter cakes with a total weight of about 150 tons were baked here. The product line includes over 15 types of this pastry: vanilla Easter cake, with candied fruits, dried apricots, prunes, nuts, powder, fondant and others.

    One of the Moscow bakeries also produced more than 100 thousand Easter cakes for the holiday. The assortment includes 20 types, including classic ones, as well as original ones – with orange zest and nuts, pear, persimmon, cottage cheese.

    “Our craft enterprise successfully combines the skill of manual labor with modern technologies. Unique taste, aroma and crispy crust are achieved by precisely following the author’s recipes. The main part of the assortment is baked in ovens with a stone hearth, which are modern analogues of traditional Russian ovens. The bakery produces about 200 types of bakery products per day,” noted Svetlana Makarova, the company’s CEO.

    In turn, another enterprise baked three thousand Easter cakes with a total weight of more than a ton. Every year before the holiday, it produces handmade Easter cakes, not limiting itself to classic icing and sprinkles, but hand-painting Easter cakes with bright, memorable patterns and drawings. Despite the labor-intensive process, the company increases production by 30-50 percent annually.

    City support measures help capital city producers increase their output and expand their product range. There are more than 20 of them in Moscow, including preferential lending, land lease at a reduced rate, special statuses and other instruments.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: City college leaders to receive retraining in first MPA program

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Training under the MPA (Master of Public Administration) professional retraining program “Management of an educational organization in the field of secondary vocational education (SPO)” will begin on April 16. Its goal is to help heads of Moscow colleges and their deputies create better conditions for training personnel in the capital, taking into account the needs of the labor market. The training course was developed by the Department of Personnel Services of the Government of Moscow in collaboration with Department of Education and Science.

    According to Sergei Sobyanin, today the capital’s economy is creating a need for specialists in various professions. In order to effectively meet this demand, a large-scale transformation of the infrastructure and content of education is necessary. Strong managers who think strategically and can solve problems in a comprehensive manner are needed to develop the secondary vocational education system. tasks of the vocational education system, set by the city.

    “A large-scale program for professional retraining of college managers has been launched in the capital. It was developed jointly with the Moscow Government’s Personnel Services Department and focuses on the practical application of knowledge. Participants in the program will receive specific tools for implementing changes in their colleges. This approach will help significantly improve the quality of management of educational organizations, which will directly affect the effectiveness of training specialists in demand among employers in the city,” she reported.

    Irina Shvets, Deputy Head of the Department of Education and Science of the City of Moscow.

    Over the course of nine months, 59 participants in the first stream of the program will gain relevant knowledge in the field of management, learn to build partnerships with employers and create a strategy for developing teams in their educational organizations, which they will defend in front of experts in the final.

    The program for heads of secondary vocational educational institutions creates a new system for training managers in the field of secondary vocational education. Participants will not only receive theoretical knowledge, but will also exchange best practices, form a bank of solutions to complex management problems, and develop strategies for interaction with key stakeholders: the management team, employers, teachers, schoolchildren, students, and parents.

    The training will combine classic and innovative formats: face-to-face meetings, online workshops, trainings, master classes, VR simulator. The speakers are recognized industry leaders, business leaders, leading trainers and consultants in the development of management potential.

    At the end of the program, each participant will defend a project for developing the management team of their college before the leadership of the Moscow educational system and will receive a diploma of the established form on professional retraining with the assignment of the qualification “Specialist in State and Municipal Administration – Master of Public Administration (MPA)”.

    “The HR Services Department, relying on the successful experience of implementing the program for school principals, continues to work on developing the leaders of the capital’s education system. Today, courses that provide for the comprehensive development of management skills based on industry examples are of particular value. Our training has been developed specifically for the directors of Moscow colleges together with key leaders in the SPO sector, and we thank the Moscow Department of Education and Science for their cooperation and trust,” said Olga Polobok, program director, head of the training and development department of the HR Services Department of the Moscow Government.

    The HR Services Department forms a support system for Moscow Government organizations and offers comprehensive HR solutions that take into account the needs of all city industries. The concept was developed on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin and is intended, among other things, to facilitate the implementation of the Moscow development strategy until 2030.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Putin and Sobyanin visited the new campus of Bauman Moscow State Technical University

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin visited the new campus of the Moscow State Technical University (MSTU) named after N.E. Bauman. He familiarized himself with the research and development of teachers, students and postgraduates in the field of space exploration, as well as in other areas. The Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin reported to the head of state on the work of the Moscow Government to develop Russia’s leading engineering university.

    Vladimir Putin also held a meeting at the university on the development of space activities, which was attended by representatives of departments related to this industry.

    “Our focus today is on the development of the domestic space industry for the long term. Addressing this topic is always a special responsibility to the pioneers of space, to those people who set the highest bar for us,” said the Russian President.

    Vladimir Putin congratulated veterans of the industry, cosmonauts and servicemen of the Russian Aerospace Forces on the recent Cosmonautics Day, and also thanked all employees of state enterprises, private space companies, scientific organizations and universities for their work. Particular attention was paid to the merits of the team of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, among whose graduates there is a whole galaxy of famous cosmonauts, outstanding scientists and designers.

    “The best traditions of personnel training are developing and multiplying these days, and, as we have seen, in the new campus. Modern conditions are being created here for obtaining in-demand competencies. Of course, we will implement such projects in other cities of Russia,” Vladimir Putin emphasized.

    Construction of the campus of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University

    The project for the construction of a new educational complex of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University was implemented by the Moscow Government together with the Russian Government on behalf of Vladimir Putin. The new campus became the first facility in the country built under the federal project “Creation of a Network of Modern Campuses”. It became part of the national project “Science and Universities”, the implementation of which has been ongoing since 2025 within the framework of the national project “Youth and Children”This is one of the largest and most complex projects in the field of development of higher professional education.

    “A total of 14 buildings with a total area of about 170 thousand square meters were built and restored in the shortest possible time. This was achieved through coordinated work – the facilities were built and designed in parallel. In almost 90 percent of cases, components and equipment from domestic manufacturers were used,” the Moscow Mayor said.

    in his telegram channel.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    In 2022 – early 2024, six facilities of the MSTU research cluster were opened.

    The Life Sciences Engineering Cluster (formerly the Biomedical Systems and Technologies Center) is designed to implement modern educational programs, conduct research and development in the field of engineering and life sciences. Along with the educational programs of the Biomedical Engineering Faculty, research and development in the field of advanced biomedical engineering is conducted here. The building houses classrooms, including an office with a transformable partition, rooms for teachers, and a meeting room. Much space is allocated to advanced laboratories, including Biophotonics and Visualization of Living Systems, Neuroinfobionics, Rapid Prototyping, Cellular Technologies and Tissue Engineering, and Functional Hydrogels.

    The Engineering Center for Ground Transport and Technological Systems is designed to carry out research and development work, as well as to implement educational programs in the field of creation and operation of ground transport and technological machines and complexes. The building houses laboratories, engineers’ offices, educational and laboratory premises, office premises for employees, a classroom, premises for scientific research and meetings. The KAMAZ-Bauman Scientific and Educational Center and several specialized laboratories operate here. In particular, the Wheeled Machines laboratory has been opened, conducting work in five key areas, such as Traction Electric Drives and Mechatronic Transmissions, Intelligent NTTS Systems, Hydraulic Testing, On-Board Storage Devices, and Acoustic Testing.

    The multifunctional scientific and educational building is a new five-story building with an area of 20 thousand square meters, designed to accommodate research laboratories, scientific, administrative and educational spaces. The building houses seven departments of the university, as well as a complex of laboratories of mechanical engineering technologies, ground-based technological and launch equipment for rocket and space, vacuum and compressor technology. In total, 26 laboratories are open here, including laboratories of additive manufacturing technologies, reverse engineering and prototyping, research and certification of additive materials and additive manufacturing technologies.

    The exhibition and educational media space “Palace of Technologies” is located in the building of an architectural monument – the restored two-story Phanagoria barracks built in the 18th century. The ceremonial halls of the palace are intended for holding ceremonies, international meetings, scientific and educational forums and other thematic events of congress and exhibition activities. The university’s specialized departments are located here – the information policy department and the organizational and protocol work department. In December 2023, the building hosted the first open day of the Faculty of Robotics and Complex Automation, which was attended by more than 200 people. Representatives of the faculty prepared lectures on the digital transformation of industry, robotics and engineering infrastructure of a modern industrial enterprise. Applicants and their parents were told about the admission rules, curricula of educational programs, as well as future employment, career and salary prospects.

    The research center is a new six-story building with an area of 5.1 thousand square meters. The advanced engineering school “System Engineering of Rocket and Space Technology” operates on its basis. In addition, departments developing products for space and aviation have launched their activities here.

    The multifunctional library building is a restored three-story building of the chemical laboratory of the Imperial Moscow Technical School, built in the 19th century according to the design of the architect Lev Kekushev. It trains IT specialists. It houses classrooms and computer labs for lectures, seminars and laboratory work, specialized laboratories for classes with senior students of the university’s industrial partners – IT companies, as well as coworking spaces and premises for teachers and postgraduate students of the departments. Since February 2024, the building has been hosting strategic sessions, scientific and practical conferences and other socially significant events. In addition, it was used as an accreditation center on the day of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University alumni meeting, which was attended by more than two thousand people.

    Vladimir Putin and Sergei Sobyanin opened new buildings of Bauman Moscow State Technical University

    By September 2024, work on several sites was completed.

    The central cluster with a total area of about 51 thousand square meters includes five buildings of different heights – from four to six. The main task of the architects was to visually separate different functional areas without disturbing the overall harmony of the ensemble. To do this, they decided to detail the facades of the buildings with the help of scientific formulas. The facade glass looks different: in some places the formulas and equations are visible as clearly as possible, in others they are reflected, and in buildings with atrium spaces they can disappear depending on the viewing angle. All five buildings are united by a hovering dome roof – a membrane structure with an area of 2.5 thousand square meters, which will protect the ensemble and the inner courtyard from bad weather and make it more comfortable.

    The center of the square is the “tree of knowledge” – an oak tree, around which an amphitheater for students and employees of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University is located. The inner courtyard is open to city residents, which made it possible to create a new center for meetings and communication.

    The central cluster of Bauman Moscow State Technical University houses an innovation hub and a congress center, a cluster of “Environmental Protection Technologies – Green Territory”, a center of excellence and a scientific and educational cluster of digital transformation, a center of excellence and a scientific and educational cluster of “Digital Materials Science”, as well as a federal testing center.

    The multifunctional complex “Quantum Park” with a total area of 13.8 thousand square meters houses research laboratories with advanced equipment, including world-class “clean rooms”, co-working spaces and transformable spaces for presenting scientific developments.

    Today, it is one of the most advanced research complexes in the world. It is designed to solve practical problems at the intersection of quantum, photonic and fluid technologies that will determine the future of science and industry.

    The Quantum Park building is one of the largest and at the same time the most equipped in the new cluster. “House of Light” was the working title of the new building. The architects sought to make it truly airy and luminous.

    The Bauman Moscow State Technical University dormitory complex consists of the Spektr and Strela buildings. It is designed to accommodate about 2.3 thousand students.

    According to Sergei Sobyanin, a small plot of land between the river and the city collector was chosen for its construction. Now the dormitories have everything necessary for a comfortable stay of students.

    In addition to living quarters, the buildings with a total area of 60.5 thousand square meters house a multifunctional educational and leisure center, multimedia spaces and the necessary social infrastructure. An unusual form of faceted crystals was chosen for the student dormitory buildings: the monoform effect was achieved by increasing the size of the glass on the facades.

    The flat facade of the building reflects the surrounding environment during the day: trees, clouds and sun. From the street, spectacular panoramic glass spanning the entire floor is visible. The windows inside the building are not only beautiful, but also fully functional: there are window sills and ventilation sashes.

    The seven-story Spektr building on Gospitalnaya Embankment is designed for 550 students who live in single, double, triple and quadruple rooms. Some of the rooms have been adapted for people with disabilities. The residential units have a kitchen area, an entrance hall, a bathroom with a bathtub, and modern and functional furniture. The building houses the Novoselye information center. It processes documents for moving in and accepts requests for electrical, plumbing and furniture repairs. Public spaces include coworking spaces and rooms with individual work areas, music classrooms and rehearsal rooms. The Spektr building also has a modern canteen with 140 seats.

    Sergei Sobyanin announced the completion of construction of two new buildings of Baumanka

    Metro station and pedestrian bridges

    Simultaneously with the construction of the research cluster, the Moscow Government implemented a set of measures to develop transport infrastructure and improve the territory in the area of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University.

    Opened in 2020 Elektrozavodskaya station Large metro ring line. Thanks to the improvement of the adjacent territory, convenient approaches and access roads to it from residential buildings were provided.

    In April 2022, a pedestrian bridge across the Yauza River was opened near the new station. The 111-meter-long artificial structure connected residential areas on the Semenovskaya and Rubtsovskaya embankments, providing convenient access for teachers and students of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, as well as local residents, to the Elektrozavodskaya metro station of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya and Big Circle Lines and the station of the same name on the third Moscow Central Diameter.

    In September 2024, the construction of a 243-meter-long bicycle and pedestrian bridge across the Yauza River was completed. It provides a connection between the educational buildings of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, as well as unimpeded passage from Rubtsovskaya Embankment to the buildings of the N.N. Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital. The artificial structure was made in the form of open caissoned steel structures with lighting from the bottom. This gives a sense of the fluidity of the bridge and the river beneath it. The smooth lines of the structures compositionally continue the lines of the concrete supports.

    The accent points of the bridge are the staircase and elevator units, made in the form of crystals. They harmoniously connect the appearance of the engineering structure with the architecture of the new campus buildings. In addition, the crystals have a symbolic connection with education and scientific activity. Cyclists and pedestrians can move along the bridge. There is a recreation area and a viewing area – a comfortable observation deck with an amphitheater. In addition to bike paths, the bridge is equipped with ramps for cyclists, stairways and elevators for people with limited mobility.

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    Metallurg Stadium

    The historic Metallurg stadium on the bank of the Yauza River was donated to Bauman Moscow State Technical University. It became the university’s main home arena.

    According to Sergei Sobyanin, a complete reconstruction of the stadium is currently underway, within the framework of which a modern gym and changing rooms will be built here, and all the necessary infrastructure will be created.

    The comprehensive renovation of the sports facility is planned to be completed in the third quarter of 2025. It will house a football and rugby field, a basketball and volleyball court, beach volleyball, workout and tennis areas. In addition, sports enthusiasts will be provided with a physical education and health complex and an administrative and household complex with volleyball courts that can be transformed for other sports (table tennis, basketball and mini-football), as well as a hall for the volleyball super league, exercise machines, comfortable locker rooms, coaches’ rooms, a room for storing sports equipment and a first aid station. In addition, the stadium will have an event venue, a recreation area, a pavilion-cafe with a summer terrace and a children’s play area.

    The renovated Metallurg stadium will become a modern sports complex — Sobyanin

    Improvement of neighborhoods in the area of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University

    “Along with the construction of the research cluster, much was done to improve the transport infrastructure in the area of the university. The nearby neighborhoods were also improved,” said Sergei Sobyanin

    in his telegram channel.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    Landscaping works were carried out in the areas located near the Bauman Moscow State Technical University complex of buildings and the Metallurg stadium. In particular, in 2023, landscaping of 14 objects was completed: Baumanskaya, 2-ya Baumanskaya, Malaya Pochtovaya and Ladozhskaya streets, as well as Staro-Kirochny, Denisovsky, Gardnerovsky, Brigadirsky, Maly Gavrikov, Gospitalny and Spartakovsky lanes, Proektiruyemy proezd No. 1106, the inter-yard area from Lefortovskaya Square to Gospitalny Lane, as well as Khomutovsky blind alley.

    Comfortable conditions for pedestrians were created on the landscaped streets: sidewalks were widened where possible, new outdoor lighting supports with energy-saving lamps were installed, and comfortable public spaces with places to rest were arranged.

     

    Four new pavilions with charging slots and information boards were installed at public transport stops. Convenient parking for 278 cars was arranged, and for cyclists – bicycle parking for 63 places.

    During the additional landscaping work, lawns and flower beds with a total area of over 14 thousand square meters were laid out, and large trees and shrubs were planted.

    Under the Clean Sky project, overhead cable lines were moved to underground collectors. In addition, storm drains were put in order, the asphalt pavement of the roadway was replaced, road signs and other infrastructure facilities were updated.

    Sobyanin: A number of areas near universities in Moscow will be improved by 2024

    In September 2024, the reorganization of the space between Lefortovo Embankment and Bauman Moscow State Technical University was completed. A convenient route from the main building of the university to the Faculty of Power Engineering and a new pedestrian path from Lefortovo Square to the embankment were created for students and teachers. The area in front of Lefortovo Palace was also transformed: an additional approach to the main building of the university was organized in place of the dilapidated buildings, the granite paving of the staircase near the building was renewed, benches were installed on the territory, a lawn was laid out and a video surveillance system was installed. The sidewalk along the embankment was widened, protective screens and lanterns with energy-efficient lamps were installed, and the parking area was reorganized.

    Leading space university in Russia

    Bauman Moscow State Technical University is rightfully considered the largest center for training personnel for the space industry. Among the university’s graduates are outstanding designers Sergei Korolev, Vladimir Barmin, Nikolai Pilyugin, many other managers and leading employees of industry enterprises, as well as 15 cosmonauts.

    Today, more than 4.5 thousand students are studying at the university in areas related to space exploration. By the end of 2024, 90 percent of graduates in these specialties were successfully employed.

    For the practice-oriented training of students and the implementation of research and development work on space topics, specialized divisions operate at Bauman Moscow State Technical University:

    — educational and experimental center based at the Dmitrov branch;

    — an educational and scientific youth space center with a flight control center, in which students develop microsatellites, payloads for space experiments, and special software and mathematical support;

    — the design bureau “Breakthrough Space Research and Technology”, which implements the full cycle of spacecraft and their systems development, integration of target equipment from third-party developers and leading domestic scientific organizations. Currently, there are six satellites in orbit, designed for weather monitoring and forecasting. They are also used for marine navigation of ships, including in the Northern Sea Route zone;

    — advanced engineering school “System Engineering of Rocket and Space Technology”. The federal project was created in 2022 on the initiative of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation with the aim of training specialists in the field of system design to solve breakthrough problems in the rocket and space industry, as well as to implement projects in the interests of high-tech companies. Special equipment and machinery have been purchased for specific educational and research purposes, which are already being used by teachers and students.

    Today, 160 students are studying at the engineering school. The training includes practical work at enterprises of the state corporation Roscosmos and private space companies in the laboratories of the advanced engineering school, work with mentors in team projects. Students in interdisciplinary teams participate in the implementation of research and development work commissioned by industry enterprises. The school works in several areas, including the creation of the Russian orbital station and the production of a promising component base to ensure Russia’s technological sovereignty in space.

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    On cooperation with the Moscow Innovation Cluster

    MSTU named after N.E. Bauman is a member Moscow Innovation Cluster. The university carries out research and development work for government and commercial customers in the field of creating spacecraft, electronic systems, and other strategically important areas. In particular, work is underway on the project of a small-sized descent vehicle “Zaryanka” – a system for delivering samples and materials for research from orbit of space stations.

    On the development of the Moscow aerospace industry

    Moscow is the center of the rocket and space industry of Russia, where over 40 enterprises, scientific and technical centers, laboratories and research institutes work. They employ over 30 thousand people. These are engineers and designers, developers and other specialists in related fields, thanks to whom almost everything is created in the city: from ultra-light cables to launch vehicles and components for spacecraft.

    In 2024, manufacturers of aircraft, including spacecraft, and related equipment increased shipments by 11.7 percent compared to 2023: companies delivered products worth about 214.4 billion rubles. The revenue of enterprises in 2024 amounted to almost 200 billion rubles, and investments in fixed assets exceeded nine billion rubles.

    The Khrunichev State Space Research and Production Center operates in Moscow. It is one of the basic enterprises of the Roscosmos state corporation, a leading domestic developer and manufacturer of space launch vehicles of various payload capacities and their components for federal and commercial programs. For example, it created the third stage, assembly units, payload fairing and other parts of the Angara-A5 heavy rocket, which was launched on April 11, 2024.

    The development of control systems for rocket and space technology is carried out by the Scientific and Production Center for Automation and Instrumentation (NPCAI) named after Academician N.A. Pilyugin. Here they produced the control system for the Angara-A5 rocket, and for the Proton-M launch vehicle – a single hardware and software complex that ensures control of pre-launch preparation and flight mode. In addition, the Fregat upper stage, designed to launch spacecraft into various specified orbits, is equipped with an integrated inertial-satellite control system of JSC NPCAI.

    A unique development of Moscow industrialists was space bread. The capital’s Research Institute of the Baking Industry is responsible for its production. This product, which can be stored for 15 months, is supplied to cosmonauts in the form of mini-loaves. In addition, flour flatbreads with onions, cheese and ketchup are prepared for them, as well as mini-muffins and rolls for tea.

    The capital’s Spetskabel plant produces a cable for onboard computer networks using SpaceWire technology. Information is transmitted at a speed of 400 megabits per second, four times faster than similar products. It is manufactured using lightweight foam insulation technology, which makes the cable thinner and lighter than foreign analogues. Its operating temperature is from minus 198 to plus 200 degrees, which guarantees stable operation in extreme space conditions.

    In the Moscow engineering center “Automated Control Systems” they test the electronic component base for products of the rocket and space industry in the components of ground simulators for training cosmonauts for flight, as well as in many other devices. They are tested, in particular, for resistance to shock loads and for determining the critical frequencies of the product.

    Ventilation systems produced in the capital are used at key facilities in the space industry. Thus, the GalVent ventilation factory ensures a comfortable microclimate in the premises at the Vostochny and Plesetsk cosmodromes, the country’s scientific and production centers, and the center for the operation of ground-based space infrastructure facilities.

    The Russian aerospace company Bureau 1440 is developing a low-orbit satellite constellation that will provide broadband Internet access with data transfer rates of up to one gigabit per second with minimal delays anywhere on Earth. The work is being carried out as part of the national project Data Economy.

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    A number of other companies also work in the Moscow space industry. For example, the N.A. Dollezhal Research and Design Institute of Power Engineering produces systems for the automation of reactors and nuclear space installations.

    ExpertStroyProekt LLC produces antenna and telemetry systems, ground-based receiving telemetry stations, as well as command radio line equipment, space, rocket and aviation based for stationary monitoring of the Earth’s surface and its atmosphere, measuring, receiving and control radio engineering and optoelectronic testing complexes for rocket and aviation equipment.

    The State Research Institute of Instrument Engineering produces drones and various devices of a wide range, on-board systems for space and aircraft.

    The Kometa Corporation produces computing systems, automated control systems, spacecraft payloads, television systems, automatic equipment, radio measuring equipment, artistic castings and television surveillance systems. The Research Institute of Precision Instruments produces products for radio control of spacecraft.

    The research and production enterprise (RPE) “Impulse” is creating a controlled thermostatic system for liquid fuel of a rocket engine under conditions of variable thermal load, and the RPE “Quantum” is creating autonomous power supply systems.

    OOO Sputniks (Skolkovo) manufactures debugging tools and devices for microsatellites, and the scientific and production concern Barl develops and implements solutions in the field of remote sensing of the Earth and satellite communications.

    The VNIIEM corporation is engaged in space systems for remote sensing of the Earth, and the scientific and production association Nauka creates life support systems.

    The All-Russian Research Institute of Aviation Materials of the National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” is producing a light-filtering gold coating for the Orlan spacesuit.

    JSC Aeropribor-Voskhod produces aerometric, radio-electronic and navigation equipment, precision and working pressure gauges for aviation and space technology.

    A large number of projects in this industry and the telecommunications sector are being implemented in the special economic zone (SEZ) Technopolis Moscow. At the Pechatniki site, one of the leading Russian developers of high-tech equipment, Neoros LLC, in partnership with Biforcom Tek LLC, produces transceivers used in telecommunications equipment. The Goodwin Concern produces a microcellular communication system used to service subscribers. Labs 1440 JSC (ICS Holding Company) has placed the production of components for a low-orbit satellite system.

    At the Alabushevo site in Zelenograd, the Electroinvest group of companies launched the production of radiation-resistant secondary power sources.

    The construction of the Moscow Photonics Center has been completed. Its production capacity will be 100 thousand photonic integrated circuits (PIC) per year. A PIC is a microchip designed for ultra-fast processing of light (photonic) signals, which increases the data transfer rate by 100 times. It is a basic element for the implementation of modern technologies of artificial intelligence, fifth-generation mobile communications (5G), biomedicine, lidars, radars and much more.

    Another important project at the Alabushevo site is the construction of a photomask center, which is used to create integrated circuits. The enterprise’s capacity will allow it to produce up to 5.5 thousand photomasks per year.

    Over the year, 30 high-tech production facilities have been launched in the Technopolis Moscow SEZ

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Visit to the Multimedia Complex of Contemporary Arts

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    The Multimedia Complex of Contemporary Arts invites you to visit the exhibitions “The arrangement of paintings depends on taste. Contemporary art from the collection of Anton Kozlov”, “Natalia Turnova. Unceremonious portrait”, “Naum Granovsky. Moscow: from the first taxis to Olympic construction sites”, “From the history of the Moscow House of Photography. In memory of Mikhail Golosovsky”, “Grisha Selsky. Pokemon Go Go Go” and “Ivan Mikhailov. Space of silence”.

    The exhibition of works by the classic of Russian photography Naum Granovsky, dedicated to the 115th anniversary of his birth, presents unique evidence of how rapidly the architectural appearance of the capital changed from the mid-1920s to the 1980s, and with it the life of Moscow and its citizens. The city was always in the center of the master’s attention. In addition, visitors will see rare newsreels of the capital, showing its life in different years: the work of market squares, cabbies and taxis, the opening of the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition (now VDNKh) and the Moscow swimming pool, the construction of new houses and districts, advertising of Soviet hotels and shops.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Guided tours of contemporary art exhibitions

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    The Multimedia Complex of Contemporary Arts invites you to attend free guided tours. They will start at 15:00 and 17:00. Together with the museum mediators, visitors will learn all the most interesting things about the new exhibitions. These are the projects “The arrangement of paintings depends on taste. Contemporary art from the collection of Anton Kozlov”, “Natalia Turnova. Unceremonious portrait”, “Naum Granovsky. Moscow: from the first taxis to Olympic construction sites”, “From the history of the Moscow House of Photography. In memory of Mikhail Golosovsky”, “Grisha Selsky. Pokemon Go Go Go” and “Ivan Mikhailov. Space of silence”.

    The exhibition of works by the classic of Russian photography Naum Granovsky, dedicated to the 115th anniversary of his birth, presents unique evidence of how rapidly the architectural appearance of Moscow changed from the mid-1920s to the 1980s, and with it the lives of its residents. In addition, visitors will see rare newsreels showing the city in different years: the work of cabbies and taxis, market squares, the opening of the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition (now VDNKh) and the Moscow swimming pool, the construction of new houses and districts, advertising of Soviet hotels and shops.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Active Longevity: Finding a Balance Between Tourism and Being a Grandmother

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    Within the framework XXV Yasinsky (April) International Scientific Conference A round table was held on the topic of active longevity. Experts discussed the implementation of state policy and corporate experience in this area.

    The round table “Active Longevity Programs: Regional and Corporate Experience” was organized jointly Institute of Social Policy HSE University and the D.I. Mendeleyev Institute of Demographic Policy.

    Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Director of the Institute of Social Policy Liliya Ovcharova recalled that the President’s decree on national development goals contains two target demographic indicators: increasing the total fertility rate and increasing life expectancy.

    “There are many events aimed at promoting the birth rate, and the topic of increasing life expectancy is still not sufficiently represented in the information agenda. At the same time, there are many scientific publications confirming the contribution of active longevity programs to healthy life expectancy,” she noted.

    Deputy Director of the Institute of Social Policy at the National Research University Higher School of Economics Oksana Sinyavskaya spoke about the specifics of socio-demographic processes that influence the priorities of social policy in the interests of the older generation. She noted that the population of Russia is aging, but the reserves for increasing life expectancy are high. According to the definition of the speaker, active longevity is “a state of social, economic, physical and psychological well-being that provides older citizens with the opportunity to meet their needs and be included in various spheres of society, achieved with the active participation of the citizens themselves.”

    Oksana Sinyavskaya also spoke about the implementation of the principles of active longevity in the Strategy of Actions in the Interests of Senior Citizens in the Russian Federation until 2030. Its goal is to increase the life expectancy and quality of life of the elderly. In addition to health protection and the development of medical care in the geriatrics profile, it talks about strengthening the value of a multi-generational family in society, creating conditions for the realization of the personal potential of senior citizens, increasing their financial security and developing infrastructure for a high-quality and safe life.

    More than 12 million people are currently participating in regional active longevity programs. Among the most popular areas of these programs are physical education and sports, education and enlightenment, socio-cultural events and social tourism. At the same time, the speaker noted the rather low awareness of citizens about the possibilities of the programs, as well as some limitations in the offer of services, especially in the area of social tourism.

    Ivan Efimov, Executive Director of the D.I. Mendeleyev Institute of Demographic Policy, noted that despite the beneficial effects of active longevity programs, research shows that they often “take grandparents away from the family.” “I think it is important to work from the point of view that no nanny can replace a grandmother. If we are talking about improving demographics, including the birth of children, it is important that there is a favorable environment for a grandmother to be with her family, with her grandchildren,” he believes.

    Deputy Executive Director of the D.I. Mendeleyev Institute of Demographic Policy, Head Responsible Business Laboratory HSE University Oleg Krivokhizhin told which indicators related to active longevity are taken into account by the Business Reputation Index of Entrepreneurs (EKG-rating). He noted that many enterprises take care of pensioners, make them additional payments and pension supplements, issue voluntary health insurance, organize spa treatment and various cultural events.

    “Today, the ECG rating of companies is becoming an indicator not only of how the company stimulates birth rates, but also of how it supports employees after retirement,” the expert noted.

    Deputy Director of the State Budgetary Institution “Moscow Longevity” Anna Skorik informed about the positive experience of the project implemented in the capital, and the head of the public projects department of the Russian Gerontological Scientific and Clinical Center of the Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov Vadim Samorodov spoke about the medical aspects of working with the elderly and the importance of a systematic approach in this work aimed at improving the quality of life in old age. He noted that in the last five years of life, people spend about 50% of their lifetime treatment costs.

    Olga Eremenko, Vice President and Director of the Department of Ethics and Anti-Corruption Compliance of PSB Bank, Anastasia Gorelkina, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of SDS Holding Company, Member of the Board of Directors of Azot JSC, Vice President of the Association of Communication Agencies of Russia (AKAP), and Alexey Basisty, Deputy General Director for HR Management of Gazprom Transgaz Moscow, shared their companies’ experience in creating conditions for employment of people of different ages and implementing active longevity projects.

    “As part of the implementation of the social support program in 2024, the company allocated more than 190 million rubles to improve the quality of life of people of silver age,” Anastasia Gorelkina reported, in particular.

    According to her, the events cover a wide range of areas – from regular financial assistance to providing free mobile communications. In addition, the company provides additional payments for holidays. For example, Victory Day, Miner’s Day.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko: Regulation of the platform economy creates conditions for transparent interaction between its participants

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    The development of the platform economy, interaction between business and the state, as well as the urgent need to expand regulatory mechanisms were discussed at the plenary session of the international conference Data Fusion with the participation of Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

    The session participants noted that large digital platforms are emerging in a variety of industries, from public administration and medicine to trade and transport. At the same time, they have been developing separately for a long time, remaining in the grey zone of the rules and regulations that are familiar to trade and market relations.

    “The absence of regulation is not synonymous with freedom. Rather, it means the absence of rules that are clear to all participants in the process. Today, platforms are an important part of our lives. But at the same time, the new order has also identified new tasks in the field of consumer protection and the formation of a transparent legal field. We are creating these rules in close cooperation with businesses, but at the same time we put the interests of our citizens first,” said Dmitry Grigorenko.

    As the Chairperson of the Central Bank Elvira Nabiullina noted, regulation must always be balanced.

    “We must create conditions for the development of a platform economy. The task is not to limit innovation in any way, but to create conditions for fair competition, for transparent rules for all market participants, including customers and suppliers of goods and services. All this will contribute to the construction of a trusted environment – a platform economy,” said Elvira Nabiullina.

    VTB President and Chairman of the Management Board Andrey Kostin also called for a careful approach to regulating digital platforms and finding a balance of interests. He noted that banks do not feel threatened by marketplaces.

    “Platforms have developed enormously in recent years. Of course, a law is needed. Because even in relation to banks, where regulation is very strict and detailed, the use of their own financial institutions by e-commerce companies gives them certain advantages. But the regulation of digital platforms must be approached carefully, finding a balance of interests,” said Andrey Kostin.

    According to the head of RVB, founder of Wildberries Tatyana Kim, due to its nature, the platform economy covers a wide range of needs of all its participants.

    “The more platforms penetrate the lives of their consumers, trying to satisfy their needs as best as possible, the more data we accumulate. This is a great responsibility, which requires, among other things, state regulation and separate legal development,” said Tatyana Kim.

    The government has developed a bill on the platform economy. It is currently being prepared for submission to the State Duma. Legal regulation is aimed at creating conditions for the development of digital platforms, forming transparent rules of interaction for all participants in this area, and protecting the rights of citizens.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The heating system was adjusted due to warm weather

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    The capital’s heating system has been switched to minimum operating parameters due to warm weather. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Due to the sharp increase in average round-the-clock air temperatures, a decision was made to transfer the heating system to the minimum possible parameters for temperature and circulation. Currently, the temperature of the network heat carrier is 75-77 degrees – these are the minimum necessary values that allow heating hot water to the standard 60 degrees,” said Petr Biryukov.

    In the off-season, the outside air temperature fluctuates from below zero at night to above zero during the day. This period is the most difficult in terms of regulating the supply of heat to in-house systems. The side of the building is also important, since the temperature in the rooms is higher on the sunny side.

    The operation of the heating system is adjusted under the control of the dispatch services of PJSC MOEK in automatic mode based on the readings of temperature sensors.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev: The working group will continue to make targeted visits to problematic treatment facilities

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    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting within the framework of incident No. 55 “Wastewater Treatment Facilities”. It was attended by the leadership of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Construction, Rosprirodnadzor and other federal executive bodies, representatives of the State Duma and heads of regions.

    “In the first quarter of this year, six more facilities were put into operation. Ensuring the correct operation of treatment facilities is, first and foremost, a direct contribution to the health of our citizens. And we cannot fail to fulfill our obligations to build and reconstruct facilities. This work must be completed as soon as possible, so constant attention from federal agencies and regions is important. Based on the results of the on-site inspection of the working group for each unfinished facility, a set of measures was formed to resolve existing issues. Their implementation will be strictly monitored,” said Dmitry Patrushev.

    Following the results of the last meeting, a working group was formed to promptly visit all unfinished facilities in the regions involved in the incident.

    During the work of the group, the “road maps” for completing the construction of treatment facilities were adjusted jointly. Dmitry Patrushev emphasized that the new deadlines proposed by the regions should not be violated. The working group will continue to make targeted visits to problematic sites to record the dynamics of solving problems. The Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia has also developed a procedure for verifying the eliminated violations for a re-inspection of treatment facilities by Rosprirodnadzor to confirm the required level of regulatory treatment.

    At the meeting it was noted that in relation to regions that did not complete construction work by April of this year, work has been organized to return part of the funds to the federal budget.

    The participants of the event also discussed the regulatory legal act being prepared, which will determine the procedure for establishing standards for the maximum permissible concentration of pollutants in water bodies of fishery importance. Thanks to the new mechanism, the subjects of the Russian Federation will be able to set standards themselves, taking into account the background concentration of substances in water bodies and regional characteristics.

    Incident No. 55 “Wastewater Treatment Facilities” was created on June 15, 2024 to coordinate work on the construction and reconstruction of wastewater treatment facilities implemented within the framework of the national project “Ecology”, as well as to ensure the operation of these facilities with the achievement of the parameters of standard wastewater treatment. Currently, work is being considered at 145 facilities in 19 regions.

    When working in the incident format, a special project management system is used, which is deployed on the basis of the Government Coordination Center. It allows for prompt coordination of the actions of participants and monitoring of project implementation in real time.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev: It is necessary to ensure the safety of people during the fire-hazardous season and the flood-hazardous period

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    As part of a working visit to the Magadan Region, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev held a meeting on the readiness of the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District for the fire-hazardous season and flood-hazardous period, visited the Talaya sanatorium in the village of the same name in the Khasynsky Municipal District, and inspected the new terminal of the airport complex of the Magadan (Sokol) International Airport named after V.S. Vysotsky, which was included in the master plan for the development of the regional capital.

    “Today’s meeting is traditional. We always meet with the heads of regions at the beginning of the flood and fire-hazardous period and figure out the state of readiness of the territories to counteract natural hazards. I cannot help but note that there is another important reason: several days ago, the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin held a meeting with members of the Russian Government, at which they discussed preparations for the fire-hazardous season and issues of extinguishing fires. It was noted that the situation with forest fires in Transbaikalia requires special attention. The heads of all regions must pay attention to issues of passing the fire-hazardous season. We must figure out where this poses a danger to people and construction sites,” Yuri Trutnev opened the meeting.

    Since the beginning of the year, the Russian Emergencies Ministry has registered 483 wildfires in the Far Eastern Federal District. About 63% of fires are extinguished within the first day of detection. The cause of 69% of wildfires is the population’s violation of fire safety rules in forests.

    The fire season has begun in six regions: the Republic of Buryatia, Zabaikalsky, Primorsky and Khabarovsk Krais, Amur Oblast, and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. A special fire prevention regime has been established in 84 municipal districts. A state of emergency has been introduced in regional forests in Zabaikalsky Krai and a state of emergency in municipal forests in the Republic of Buryatia and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast.

    To combat fires, the number of parachute firefighting personnel has been increased in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Zabaykalsky Krai, Khabarovsk Krai and Magadan Oblast. In general, in the Far Eastern Federal District, compared to 2024, the parachute firefighting service has been increased by 352 staff units and now totals 2,227 people. The Far Eastern Federal District Forestry Department continues to check the regions’ readiness for the fire season. The total number of forest firefighting personnel in the district is 4,158 staff units. The overall percentage of forest firefighting equipment readiness in the district’s constituent entities is 98%, including tractor and bulldozer equipment – 98.9%, automobile equipment – 97.9%, and all-terrain vehicles – 98.7%.

    The issues of passing the flood-hazardous period were discussed. In the Far Eastern Federal District, 545 hydroposts are planned to be involved in permanent operational monitoring. During the flood period, it is planned to additionally open 83 temporary posts. Preventive measures are being carried out in preparation for the accident-free passage of spring floods and summer floods, including dredging and bank protection works, clearing and straightening river beds.

    Roshydromet and Rosvodresursy have assessed the readiness of the main large reservoirs to receive flood waters and ensure the safe passage of spring floods.

    In March, the Russian Emergencies Ministry conducted an inspection of the readiness of the management bodies, forces and means of the functional and territorial subsystems of the unified state system for the prevention and elimination of emergency situations in the subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District for actions as intended during the flood-hazardous period of 2025. Based on the results of the inspection, seven subjects (Kamchatka, Primorsky, Khabarovsk Krais, Amur, Magadan, Sakhalin Oblasts, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug) were recognized as ready for the safe passage of flood waters.

    “We hold a meeting every year on the issue of the readiness of the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District for the fire-hazardous season and the flood-hazardous period. Dangerous natural phenomena in the Far East require special attention. Currently, a rather dangerous fire situation has developed in the Zabaikalsky Krai. We proceed from the fact that fires closer than five kilometers from populated areas are unacceptable. There are 19 such fires in Zabaikalsky Krai. It is necessary to ensure the safety of people. The creation of fire-fighting mineralized strips was discussed at the meeting. The prospects for unmanned aviation were considered. In general, there is a lot of work to be done. The heads of the regions understand their responsibility, everyone has experience in this work. We will make every effort to ensure that people in the Far East are safe from fires and floods,” Yuri Trutnev summed up.

    On the same day, Yuri Trutnev visited the Talaya sanatorium in the village of the same name in the Khasynsky municipal district and held a meeting on the progress of the construction of the power transmission line in the village of Talaya.

    The Talaya sanatorium is included in the List of Russian resorts with justification for their uniqueness in terms of natural healing factors, approved by the Russian Ministry of Health. The resort is known for its thermal mineral spring and therapeutic mud, the use of which allows for the treatment of many diseases. The construction, equipment of the treatment base and room stock, as well as the improvement of the sanatorium itself have already been fully completed.

    The launch of the resort is entirely dependent on the construction of a high-voltage power line that will connect Talaya to the region’s energy system.

    “We discussed the progress of the construction of the power transmission line to the village of Talaya. I suggested that colleagues reach an agreement on when the construction of the power transmission line will be completed, and determine the final deadline for the completion of the work. The deadline was postponed three times. This cannot be left unpunished. If a person takes on a job, then he must complete it,” Yuri Trutnev summed up and instructed Magadan Region Governor Sergei Nosov not to lose control over the situation.

    Yuri Trutnev also inspected the new terminal of the airport complex of the Magadan International Airport (Sokol) named after V.S. Vysotsky, which was included in the master plan for the development of Magadan. The area of the new terminal is 14 thousand square meters. The capacity of the new terminal is 800 passengers per hour (the old terminal can handle 600 passengers per hour).

    “The main thing is that people feel comfortable. We looked at the terminal today – people are already using the airport, everything is clean and comfortable there. This is another transport hub that will help develop the Far East, help flights between cities. Therefore, it is good that this work has been done,” said Yuri Trutnev.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: Active construction of university campuses continues

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    On the instructions of President Vladimir Putin and the Government, a network of world-class university campuses is being created in Russia. The projects contribute to improving the quality of education and developing adjacent territories. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    “One of these campuses is being built on the basis of the Oryol State University named after I.S. Turgenev. Currently, monolithic works are being completed at the construction site in the dormitory complex, which will consist of three buildings. All residential buildings will be connected by overground and underground passages. Thanks to them, students will be able to comfortably move to neighboring buildings without going outside,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    About 1.5 thousand students will live in comfortable conditions. The new buildings will also have gyms, rooms for independent study and leisure. The construction of the dormitory with a total area of 30 thousand square meters is planned to be completed in 2026.

    “Currently, more than 200 specialists are working at the construction site of the inter-university campus. In addition to the dormitory, an educational and laboratory building with a total area of more than 27 thousand square meters is also being built on its territory. About 2 thousand students will be able to study in the five-story building. Monolithic work is currently underway at the site,” said Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer in Construction.

    The company is also building three more campuses in Yekaterinburg, Kaliningrad and Novosibirsk.

    Glazing of the academic buildings on the campus of the Ural Federal University has already been completed. The total area of the three buildings – the Specialized Educational and Scientific Center for Senior Schoolchildren, the Institute of Radio Electronics and Information Technology, and the Institute of Economics and Management – is 100,000 square meters. Work is currently underway on the exterior finishing of the facades, installation of internal engineering systems, and finishing of the premises. The construction of the buildings is planned to be completed by the end of 2025.

    For students of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, it is planned to complete the construction of two dormitories this year – for a total of 2.5 thousand places. In addition, in the first quarter of 2025, a clock tower was erected on one of the buildings of the Kantiana campus.

    Three new modern buildings will also appear on the campus of Novosibirsk State University. One of them, a building for flow auditoriums, has already been put into operation. The buildings will be able to accommodate up to 3,000 people.

    Modern educational campuses are designed taking into account advanced technologies and innovative approaches. They are equipped with high-tech laboratories, libraries, areas for collective work and rest, which creates a comfortable environment for study and scientific activity. An important aspect is the integration of campuses into the city infrastructure.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/16/2025, 14-04 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A108GC0 (IADOM 1P44) were changed.

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    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 16.04.2025, 14-04 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 88.13) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 579.02 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 50.0%) of the security RU000A108GC0 (IADOM 1P44) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: International Conference at the State University of Management: A Look into the Future of Public Administration

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    The International Scientific and Practical Conference “State and Municipal Administration in the Context of the Implementation of National Development Goals of Russia” has begun its work at the State University of Management.

    The official part was opened by the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroev.

    “The topic of today’s meeting is closer to our university than ever, because the specialty “State and Municipal Administration” was born and developed here, and is now implemented in many universities of the country. Many of our graduates hold positions in the state and municipal service, including top positions in ministries, governments and municipalities. And we are pleased that these careers began within the walls of our university,” Vladimir Vitalievich noted.

    The welcoming speech was given by the Chairman of the Commission on Territorial Development, Urban Environment and Infrastructure of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Board of the NP “Center for Innovations of Municipalities” Andrey Maksimov.

    “I am glad that such a large-scale conference dedicated to the quality of public administration is taking place at the State University of Management. Today we are at an important point: over the past five years, the reform of legislation in the sphere of municipal administration has been completed and the directions for its further development have been laid down. Clear national goals and guidelines for shaping the future of each of us have appeared,” Andrei Nikolaevich emphasized.

    On behalf of the conference organizer, the first adviser to the Mayor of Moscow, professor of the Department of State and Municipal Administration of the State University of Management Vladimir Zotov took the floor.

    “Our traditional conference is taking place within the walls of the first management university, which has a rich history. Tens of thousands of its graduates work in various sectors of our country’s economy and hold high positions in state and municipal government. This year, Russia is moving to a new system of public authority. Well-formulated goals and programs are the key to our future,” concluded Vladimir Borisovich.

    Then the President of the Russian Municipal Academy (RMA) Alexander Aigistov spoke about the history of the development of the new law in the sphere of municipal management and the changes envisaged in it. After that, he presented RMA medals for contribution to the development of local self-government in the Russian Federation to Associate Professor of the Department of State and Municipal Management Elena Khmelchenko and a medal for outstanding labor achievements to Associate Professor of the Department Mikhail Polyakov.

    Dean of the Faculty of Law of the Kherson Technical University Viktor Mokrushin thanked the State University of Management for assistance and support in development.

    “Thank you for the opportunity to participate, for helping our university. We also have a department of state and municipal management. We are starting almost from scratch, but thanks to the help of the GUU management, we are succeeding,” noted Viktor Ivanovich.

    The head of the Vykhino-Zhulebino municipal district Nina Kalkova presented letters of gratitude for their contribution to the training of highly qualified specialists in the field of state and municipal administration to Professor of the Department of State and Municipal Administration Vladimir Zotov and Associate Professor of the department Olga Petrina, as well as gratitude to the specialist in educational and methodological work of the department Valeria Polynnikova.

    The head of the Ryazan municipal district, Anatoly Yevseyev, presented letters of gratitude to the head of the department of “State and Municipal Administration” Sergey Chuyev and the assistant of the department Anna Khaustova.

    The head of the Lefortovo municipal district, Mikhail Surkov, presented letters of gratitude to specialists in educational and methodological work of the Department of State and Municipal Administration, Ekaterina Lavrova and Ekaterina Volodina

    The head of the Tekstilshchiki municipal district, Alexandra Ignatyeva, handed over a letter of thanks to the associate professor of the Department of State and Municipal Administration, Mikhail Polyakov.

    After the formal part, the work continued within the framework of seven thematic sections.

    On April 17, the conference will include the All-Russian competition “History of Local Self-Government in My Region” and the Final of the All-Russian competition of student project (research) works in the field of state and municipal administration “Managers: New Generation”, and on April 19, a meeting of the young scientists section and the Final of the Open competition of projects of students in grades 9-11 “If I were the head of the city (district)” will take place. Details on the official website of the conference.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 04/16/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Fire safety measures have been tightened in Moscow’s natural areas

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    The capital has stepped up control over compliance with fire safety rules in green areas. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “In connection with the onset of the fire-hazardous period, control over compliance with fire safety rules in green areas has been strengthened, and additional measures have been taken to prevent possible wildfires. Firefighters and rescuers of the capital’s garrison are conducting enhanced patrols to identify cases of unauthorized burning of garbage and grass burning,” noted Petr Biryukov.

    In the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts, comprehensive work is being carried out to prevent natural fires. In particular, fire-prevention and mineralized strips are being arranged, and double plowing of areas near residential buildings is being carried out.

    Additionally, water intake sites for aircraft are being examined, approaches to reservoirs and piers are being equipped, and helicopter pads are being prepared. In addition, control over the removal of garbage and dry grass, as well as the cutting down of hazardous trees, has been strengthened.

    Much attention is paid to preventive measures: explanatory talks are held with city residents, and leaflets with recommendations on compliance with fire safety measures are distributed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The MOST Theatre is playing “Gudok!” Evgeny Slavutin on the premiere dedicated to young Soviet literature

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    On April 17, the premiere of the play will take place on the main stage of the MOST Theatre “Beep!”, dedicated to the legendary editorial board of the newspaper of the same name. Its employees at the dawn of their careers were Valentin Kataev, Eduard Bagritsky, Yuri Olesha and other famous writers. “Kultura Moskvy” talked to Evgeny Slavutin, director, teacher, founder and artistic director of the theater, about choosing a plot for a production, the importance of creative energy and the ability to stay young at any age.

    — Evgeny Iosifovich, why did you decide to stage a play about young Soviet literature now? What makes this topic relevant?

    — Our theatre is young — this is its indisputable advantage and feature, which we try to take into account when choosing material for productions. In this case, we took a certain historical moment into work: young Odessans of the 1920s, passionately interested in poetry, passionately dream of making it and move to Moscow for this purpose.

    The age of our actors coincides with the age of their characters, and this is a good prerequisite for creating a live performance. We allowed the performers in the characters to look further, to go through their life’s journey to the end. This means that the performance will have an important psychological component that will be interesting to both the actors and the audience. Our task is to create a performance that penetrates the soul of the viewer, which will be relevant in its uniqueness. Relevance is not a task, but the result of the work.

    And then, it’s just very interesting material! A completely unique case: all our heroes find themselves in the same editorial office, moreover, in the same premises of the newspaper “Gudok”. Here, an amazing atmosphere of humor and creative energy arises, with the help of which they transform routine, utilitarian work, filling it with the brilliance of wit, turning it into a unique school of literary mastery. They raced to amaze each other, thereby setting a certain trend of cheerful, mischievous, and most importantly, real literature. And at this takeoff, they begin to write their big books. They create them in a festive atmosphere, despite the recent Civil War, hunger and domestic instability. They compose works that will make a splash.

    — You defined the genre of the play as a documentary phantasmagoria. What elements characterize it?

    — The script is based on the memories of real people. But literary memories, which sometimes become documents, are one thing, and a performance in which directors and actors convey the living energy of events, passing them through themselves, is quite another. In our case, through the energy of youth.

    Another important condition is the use of certain artistic techniques that involve the audience in the proposed events. Including a system of monologues built in the form of a direct appeal to the public. In short, this is a document, but played out and fertilized by the actor’s and director’s element.

    — The legendary newspaper “Gudok” was distinguished, among other things, by its amazing sense of humor. Were its satirical nature transferred to the production? What techniques did you use?

    — Satire is a reaction to topical moments in life. And despite the fact that our heroes wrote their newspaper articles brilliantly, the topic is a thing of the past. But a sense of humor is priceless, and we hope we managed to preserve it.

    — The performance was also prepared with the help of the plastic director Vladimir Belyaikin and the director-choreographer Elena Ershova. Does this mean that the audience should expect many dance numbers?

    — The theater requires an actor to demonstrate the ability to work with different capabilities. Not only intonation and voice, psychological expressiveness and authenticity are important, but also control of the body, which must be mobile and rhythmic. I have known Vladimir Belyaikin, winner of the Golden Mask award, for about 30 years. His works are amazing. Elena Ershova started in our theater as an actress, and now she is a candidate of pedagogical sciences, a dance specialist. But I would say that she is a co-director in the performance. Elena prepares dance and plastic numbers that express a certain essence of specific moments of the action. That is, the audience will see not isolated inclusions, but plastic solutions deeply connected with the course of the performance, in which not specially trained dancers take part, but actors.

    — Among the heroes of the play are Valentin Kataev, Eduard Bagritsky, Yuri Olesha, Mikhail Bulgakov, Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov — figures of incredible scale for Russian literature, bright, original. Was it difficult to choose suitable performers for these roles?

    – No, it’s not difficult. We have a very large troupe – about 80 people – talented, charged with art, obsessed people who have gone through our school. Acting talent, in my opinion, consists of obsession with the material and the complex of tasks with which the artist goes on stage.

    A wonderful coincidence occurred here: first we chose the actors, then we looked at photographs of the heroes of our play and were surprised by the striking resemblance.

    — In collaboration with Alexander Vilkin, you once wrote the play “How It Was” based on the works of Ilf and Petrov. Did that experience help you to become even more deeply involved with the characters of the new production?

    – Of course, it helped. Alexander Vilkin is a very talented person. At one time, the play “How It Was” was brilliantly performed at the Moscow Theater of Miniatures, so it was impossible not to use some of the techniques. But still, these are different plays, even in formal moments. In that one there were two hosts – Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov, in “Gudok!” most of the narration is from the point of view of Valentin Kataev, and the story of Ilf and Petrov is just one of the lines.

    — The ability to see and describe life like the characters in a play seems simple, but in reality, not everyone has it. What, in your opinion, will help develop it for those who would also like to become a great writer one day?

    — I have been teaching acting all my adult life: first at the Lomonosov Moscow State University Theatre, and for the last 25 years at the MOST Theatre. And I can say for sure that an actor is born and raised in collective work. You can’t train a person in acting techniques — the same goes for literary creativity. There must be some groups in which interesting cross-pollination occurs. If Ilya Ilf, Yevgeny Petrov, Yuri Olesha, Eduard Bagritsky and Mikhail Bulgakov sit and work in the same room, then most likely something incredible is happening there. They influenced each other willy-nilly, it is no coincidence that all these characters burst into the country’s leading theatre at almost the same time.

    — What is the essence of creativity and the main source of inspiration for you?

    — Passion, youth (at any age) and non-pragmatism. Yes, Alexander Pushkin’s phrase is well-known: “Inspiration is not for sale, but a manuscript can be sold.” But a manuscript must first be born in a state of inspiration. A person must write because he cannot help but write.

    And the source of inspiration for me is our actors. After all, these are people who are not crushed by their profession. People with talent, who unite in our acting school and then stay in the theater. We recruit study groups twice a year and literally after 12 classes we graduate artists who are free, easy and in love with their work. And the question of professionalism does not arise – all viewers note the special, bright energy and intelligent eyes of our actors. I attribute this to the fact that they are not only artists, but also physicists, biologists, journalists, that is, people living in a diverse, multi-tasking world, studying this world in its entirety. And working with such people, sometimes very difficult in the process of achieving those artistic goals that we are working on, endlessly inspires me.

    The next performance will be on May 20 and 21. Tickets can be purchased at Mos.ru.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How the preferential rent program helps capital entrepreneurs save money

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The program “1 ruble per square meter per year” allows businesses to use a preferential rental rate. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “The program “1 ruble per square meter per year” has been operating in Moscow for 13 years. This is a mutually beneficial option for cooperation between the city and business, allowing for the restoration of architectural monuments and other objects and at the same time supporting entrepreneurs. Currently, following the results of the auctions, investors are renting 67 city buildings and premises with a total area of almost 65 thousand square meters, 48 of which – this is more than 50 thousand square meters of space – at a preferential rate. This year alone, their savings from participating in the program will amount to about one billion rubles,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Since 2012, winners of specialized tenders have been able to lease cultural heritage sites that are in poor condition. Since 2013, private schools and kindergartens can be located in renovated buildings, and since 2022, hotels.

    The city concludes an agreement with an investor planning to open educational institutions for 49 years, and with entrepreneurs wishing to develop the hotel business for 20 years.

    “Before the preferential terms come into effect, the business must renovate the building or premises, prepare it for the declared activity and start working, for example, conduct training or rent rooms to tourists. Private kindergartens and schools will save the most thanks to this program this year – 677 million rubles. Four participants in the program who invested in the development of the hotel business will save 56 million rubles in their budget, and 20 tenants of cultural heritage sites – 235 million rubles,” clarified the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    Tenants of another 19 buildings, for which contracts have also been concluded under the “1 ruble per square meter per year” program, will be able to switch to a preferential rate once they have put them in order and opened a business.

    As the head of the Department of Competition Policy noted Kirill Purtov, the city regularly puts up for auction for entrepreneurs and residents of the capital real estate objects, including buildings and premises under the preferential rent program. The showcase of offers is Moscow investment portal. In the section “Property from the city” Information about the lots is published, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Scientific developments of Rosneft-class students win all-Russian competition

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    Research projects by students of Rosneft classes from Buzuluk and Sorochinsk were recognized as the best at the All-Russian forum-competition of research projects “School Premier League” in St. Petersburg.

    The final of the forum was held at the Empress Catherine II Mining University under the auspices of the Russian Federation Commission for UNESCO. The forum is aimed at finding and supporting talented senior school students to enter specialized universities that graduate specialists in the mineral resources complex.

    The winners of the competition included students of the specialized “Rosneft-classes” Ilya Grabar, Yulia Mustaeva, Tatyana Plaksina and Alina Galieva. Ilya presented a project of a mobile analyzer of the state of drilling mud during drilling. Its design includes a cleaning system that removes metal particles, rock and other impurities in real time. Thus, the mobile analyzer will extend the service life of the equipment, will contribute to safe and cost-effective drilling.

    Alina Galieva’s project attracted particular interest from the competition experts. Using a self-designed model, the girl demonstrated the possibility of using self-healing overhead power lines. Due to the special design of the fastening (without rigid fixation of the wire and the use of sliding suspension rollers), the wires are not damaged, which significantly increases the reliability and uninterrupted power supply to wells. The innovation is especially relevant for facilities located in wooded areas, where there is a high probability of damage to electrical wires due to falling branches or trees.

    Yulia Mustaeva developed her strategy for attracting and retaining young specialists, and Tatyana Plaksina presented a facial recognition program.

    In total, more than 800 research papers from all over the country were submitted to the selection round of the competition. The works of 14 students of Rosneft-classes from Orenburg reached the final, and eight of them became prize winners. In total, 48 people became winners of the competition in various nominations this year, 145 participants received prizes.

    As part of the forum, Rosneft-class students took part in educational interactive lectures, quests and events with leading Russian scientists. The children also visited the Mining Museum and the Mining University laboratory.

    The Rosneft-2030 strategy provides for the implementation of various projects in the field of education and development of the Company’s human resources. Orenburgneft, a Rosneft production asset, has been supervising specialized classes in the Orenburg region for over ten years. The company systematically improves the material and technical, scientific and educational bases of schools, equips them with modern computer technology and digital equipment. The company’s specialists introduce students to the work of production sites during interactive excursions, organizing meetings with industry experts.

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    The Saint Petersburg Mining University of Empress Catherine II is a partner university of Rosneft. The company supports the University’s proposals to develop Russian engineering education. One of the results of the joint work was the inclusion of a group of specialties “Oil and Gas Engineering and Technology” in the higher education of the Russian Federation.

    Orenburgneft is a key subsidiary of Rosneft in the Volga region, and has been operating for over 60 years. The company has a corporate system of continuous education, “school – college/university – enterprise”. Personnel training begins in Rosneft classes, which operate in three schools in the region. Over eleven years, 587 students have graduated from specialized classes and continued their education at leading universities in the country, of which about 70% entered the company’s specialized specialties.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft April 16, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Delegation of the Humanitarian Institute visited the Gumilyov Eurasian University

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    As part of the Decade of Science, a delegation of teachers from the Humanitarian Institute visited the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (Kazakhstan). The long-standing and fruitful cooperation between the Humanitarian Institute of SPbPU and the Philological Faculty of ENU continues to strengthen, acquiring new formats of academic interaction.

    Commenting on the importance of interaction between universities, Director of the Humanitarian Institute Natalia Chicherina noted: International cooperation today is not just an exchange of knowledge, it is a joint search for new meanings, a unification of efforts in understanding the challenges of the time and the formation of transformative scientific thinking.

    The delegation included:

    Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Languages Maya Bernavskaya; Member of the Union of Designers of Russia, Senior Lecturer of the Higher School of Media Communications and Public Relations Evgenia Tuchkevich; Senior Lecturer of the Higher School of Linguistics and Pedagogy Evgenia Vorontsova.

    The visit to Astana was an important step towards further expansion of interuniversity cooperation and strengthening of academic partnership. Polytechnics met with the Dean of the Faculty of Philology of ENU Serikzat Duysengazy, the Head of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics Evgeniya Zhuravleva, and the Professor of the Department Sholpan Zharkynbekova. The specialists discussed the prospects for expanding cooperation, strengthening scientific ties and implementing joint academic initiatives.

    SPbPU teachers spoke at the scientific seminar “New paradigms of scientific research in the era of AI: opportunities and transformation of research practices”, where they presented current approaches to the use of artificial intelligence technologies in scientific activities.

    They also held lectures for students of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, dedicated to the issues of digital transformation of education and the introduction of AI into the educational process. The lectures aroused great interest and became the reason for meaningful discussions with students.

    SPbPU expresses its sincere gratitude to Professor of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics Sholpan Zharkynbekova for the high level of organization of events and contribution to the development of scientific and educational dialogue between universities.

    Our delegation noted the high level of organization of the visit and the atmosphere of open academic dialogue: We were sincerely impressed by the attention to the scientific agenda, the interest of students and colleagues, as well as the warm welcome that was felt at every stage of our stay. Such meetings inspire further cooperation and give impetus to joint scientific projects.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft held a motor rally in Krasnoyarsk Krai in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory

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    The RN-Vankor company (an extractive asset of Rosneft) organized a motor rally in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the route of which ran through the key facilities of the Vostok Oil project.

    Cars with the Victory Banner covered a distance of more than a thousand kilometers across the tundra – from the Vankor field to the port of Bukhta Sever on the shore of the Kara Sea.

    The rally participants made stops at production facilities, where they shared memories of their relatives, participants in the Great Patriotic War, with colleagues and honored their memory with a minute of silence.

    An important point of the rally was the village of Dikson, the northernmost settlement in Russia and the only point on the map of Krasnoyarsk Krai where battles took place during the Great Patriotic War. In August 1942, one of the northernmost battles took place in the Kara Sea. The German cruiser Admiral Scheer attacked the Soviet port of Dikson as part of Operation Wunderland, but encountered fierce resistance and was forced to retreat. This battle became a symbol of the unbending courage of the Soviet defenders, who thwarted the enemy’s plans to capture the strategically important port of the Northern Sea Route.

    The rally finished at the port of “Bukhta Sever”, where oil workers laid flowers at the Memorial in honor of the 80th anniversary of the defense of Dikson in memory of the heroism of Soviet Northern Fleet soldiers.

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    RN-Vankor LLC, a subsidiary of PJSC NK Rosneft, is the operator of the Vostok Oil project in the north of Krasnoyarsk Krai. It includes the Vankor (Vankor, Suzunskoye, Tagulskoye and Lodochnoye) and Payakhsky cluster fields located in the north of Krasnoyarsk Krai.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A Book as a Personal Reflection: HSE Publishing House at the non/fictioN Fair

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    At the beginning of April, the International Fair of Intellectual Literature non/fictioN took place in the Central Exhibition Hall “Manezh” in Moscow. Publishing house Vyshki traditionally took part in the event, presenting its new books, including an updated edition of Vadim Radaev’s book “Watching Movies, Understanding Life: 23 Sociological Essays“.

    For several years in a row, the fair has gathered under one roof more than 200 large and small publishing houses, many authors, and readers eager to learn something new. The main goal is to popularize scientific knowledge and introduce new products in the field of scientific and intellectual literature. An important part is made up of meetings with authors, lectures, and master classes offering an in-depth look at current topics in science, culture, and education.

    “Traditionally, at non/fictioN we prepare various new releases, and one of them today is the updated, third edition of Vadim Radaev’s book.”Watching Movies, Understanding Life: 23 Sociological Essays”, which included an analysis of new films,” said Alexander Pavlov, head of publishing projects at the HSE Publishing House. Among the Publishing House’s other new releases are “Conflict, war, revolution» Paula Kelly and «Parliamentary Procedures in Russia: Constitutional Standards» Alexey Koshel.

    Vadim Radaev, First Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, personally presented his book to readers. The first thing he drew attention to was that the book is not about cinema, but about those life questions and problems that worry each of us: about human fears and elusive love, male mythology and women’s games, intergenerational conflicts and professional dilemmas, features of the national character and the painful parting with the Soviet past.

    “Cinema is a visual way to talk about what you consider important. It all started in 2003, when I decided to organize a Christmas Film Seminar (a meeting of HSE researchers and students to watch and discuss a film, which is traditionally held at the university in December. — Ed.). People were surprised then, I had my doubts myself, and now we hold them every year, and two months before the event, people start asking what film we will analyze. 20 years later, I thought about what to give myself for the anniversary of the film seminar, and decided to secretly write a book,” shared Vadim Radaev. In the new edition, the author included an analysis of such films as “Boomer”, “Brother 2”, “Limit”, “Walk”, “What Men Talk About”, “The Train Stopped”, “Acid”, “Elena”, “12”, “Loveless”, “Chaos”, “Terminator” and many others.

    “What is it that draws us to the theme of the gangster subculture?” asks Vadim Radaev, analyzing the films “Boomer”, “Brother 2”, “Brigada”. “This theme does not let us go, through it we try to overcome and play out our fears of violence. These are the situations in which we are afraid to find ourselves. The film “The Word of a Boy” does not leave us either, because it is the same theme.”

    The author also reflects on who can be called the hero of our time, or rather, of several eras – the 80s, 90s and 2000s. “In the 80s, of course, it was “Courier”. And you remember, this guy is very nice, not stupid, but without any life plan, incapable of anything. In the 90s, the film “Limit” comes out, where there is a completely different hero. Instead of an apathetic Muscovite, there appears a motivated provincial guy, inclined to risk, who does not stop at any obstacles. And in the 2000s, Zvyagintsev’s debut – “The Return”. A new hero appears, with an incomprehensible secret past, which is better not to remember, which disappears with him, in the dark waters, “- says Vadim Radaev.

    If viewers want to see what games women play, the author of the book suggests paying attention to the film “Walk” by Alexey Uchitel. “This is a master class in women’s manipulation techniques of the highest level,” he believes.

    Vadim Radaev also examines relationships and conflicts between generations. “There was a film called ‘Acid’, where this topic is particularly acutely traced, children do not conflict with their parents, but there is no understanding between them,” the researcher explained.

    The film “The Truman Show” makes you think about why people put their lives on public display. And the mini-series “The Department” raises questions about how a university should develop: should it keep up with the times and move towards something new, or should it rely on the classics.

    “My book is not entirely scientific. I use the results of my own research and that of others, it contains references to scientific works and quotes from songs. To a large extent, this is a personal reflection,” Vadim Radaev summed up.

    Sergei Filonovich, professor Department of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management HSE, a regular co-presenter of the Christmas Seminar, gave a short guide on how to use Vadim Radaev’s book. “I would not recommend reading it straight through, it is pointless to read chapters about films you have not seen, because there is no exact retelling of the plot, there is an analysis of impressions, the thoughts that the author generates. It should be read chapter by chapter after watching a specific film,” the professor is sure. Sergei Filonovich believes that Vadim Radaev’s readers will be able to evaluate the films they have watched from a different angle: “That is why I would say that this book is not only for young viewers, but also for fairly experienced ones.” In his opinion, this publication is a kind of dialogue between readers and the author: “Sometimes you want to discuss a film with an intelligent person, but where can you find one? He is not always at hand, and here is a book by an intelligent person, where his impressions are told.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: More than 2.4 thousand houses will undergo major repairs in 2025

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Moscow Government Presidium meeting considered the implementation of the capital repairs program apartment buildings in the capital and approved plans for its implementation in the near future. Following the discussion of the issue, Sergei Sobyanin approved plans for major repairs for 2025 and the near future.

    In his report, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Pyotr Biryukov noted that from 2015 to 2024, work was carried out within the framework of the program in more than 14.5 thousand houses, in which over 3.8 million Muscovites live.

    According to the Russian Ministry of Construction, Moscow ranks first among the subjects of the Russian Federation in terms of the implementation of regional capital repair programs in 2024.

    In 2025, work is planned to be carried out in another 2,428 houses.

    In addition, to further improve the efficiency of work, from 2025 onwards, a transition to centralized procurement of materials and equipment is underway with subsequent provision to contractors (radiators and convectors, heated towel rails, paint for facade repair work, garbage chutes).

    The Moscow program for capital repairs of apartment buildings is designed for 30 years: its implementation began in 2015 and is scheduled to be completed in 2044. This is one of the largest housing stock modernization projects in the world. The program includes about 30 thousand buildings with a total area of more than 300 million square meters – this is 10 percent of all apartment buildings included in regional programs throughout Russia. Specialists will have to repair more than 400 thousand engineering systems and structural elements of buildings.

    The main goals of the program are to ensure comfortable and safe living for Muscovites, save resources, reduce the risk of emergency situations and increase the aesthetic appeal of the exterior of residential buildings. The Moscow program is fully consistent with the goals and objectives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

    The program operator is the Moscow City Apartment Building Capital Repair Fund. It controls the volume, quality, and timing of the work performed.

    The list of works carried out within the framework of the Moscow program is expanded in comparison with the list established by the Housing Code of the Russian Federation. In addition to major repairs and replacement of the main structural elements and engineering systems, it includes repairs of entrances, internal drainage systems, smoke removal and fire water supply, as well as replacement of garbage chutes and windows in common areas.

    Restoration of house facades

    When renovating facades, modern technologies are used that allow not only to restore the external appearance of buildings, but also to increase their energy efficiency.

    Brick facades are subject to mandatory hydrophobization. This method of treatment protects them from destructive processes associated with temperature changes and high humidity.

    When restoring painted facades of panel houses, the first stage involves correcting the geometry of the panels, and the second stage involves filling the interpanel seams with sealant. After this, the surfaces are primed and painted in two layers.

    For facades of houses faced with small-sized tiles, a technology using polymer-cement mixtures on reinforcing meshes is used. A facade repaired in this way will last at least 30 years.

    Major repairs of entrances

    Major repairs of entrances in accordance with the Moscow program are carried out in full – from floor to ceiling.

    According to the developed standard, only materials and technologies that meet strict requirements for quality, safety and durability are used during the work. For example, the walls are cleaned of old finishes and covered with washable, non-fading paint that tolerates moisture well: after cleaning, there are no streaks or smudges left on it.

    When renovating entrances, the opinions of residents are taken into account. They themselves choose from the proposed options of color, texture and other parameters. The design of mailboxes and entrance doors is thought out separately. Therefore, major renovation of entrances is painstaking work and an individual approach.

    Standard for performing works in architectural monuments

    Particular attention is paid to cultural heritage sites: 364 such buildings are included in the Moscow capital repairs program.

    Since 2020, in order to preserve historical elements and details as carefully as possible, the city has been allocating special subsidies to cover additional costs when organizing work in apartment buildings – architectural monuments. An individual approach is used for such objects. Specialists carefully develop a project for repair and restoration work. They are carried out using advanced technologies and under strict control.

    Co-financing of major repairs in buildings that are architectural monuments allows not only to restore their historical appearance, but also to maintain a single amount of contribution for major repairs for all residents. Thanks to city subsidies, more than 30 objects have already been restored. For example, in 2024, specialists updated the facades of residential buildings of the high-rise on Krasnye Vorota Square.

    Major repairs to residential building facades have begun in MoscowAlmost 400 red houses have been overhauled in the capital in 10 years

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev held a meeting on the issues of socio-economic development of the Kamchatka Territory

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    Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev held a meeting on issues of socio-economic development of Kamchatka Krai.

    “The time has come to talk about the results, when the head of the region must talk about what has been done to improve the quality of life of citizens, about how the economy is changing in each area, and present plans for how subsequent work will be structured to move forward,” said Yuri Trutnev.

    “We are starting to hold meetings with residents: we will discuss the results achieved with them, define tasks for the future that would be related to people’s priorities. Improving the quality of life is the measure of our work. At the beginning of my work in Kamchatka, the first thing that was done was to conduct a survey of tens of thousands of people throughout Kamchatka. Their wishes were collected in a people’s program. Specific results have been achieved under it, which we will talk about with people and discuss the next stage of implementing this program. We managed to resolve issues with completing long-term construction projects of iconic facilities, and resolve long-standing infrastructure problems. The basis for further development has been formed, which we will definitely implement in accordance with the priorities of residents,” said Vladimir Solodov, Governor of Kamchatka Krai.

    The meeting discussed issues of development of the main sectors of the economy and aspects of the social sphere.

    The region’s economy is based on the fishing industry. Minerals are mined on the peninsula, and work continues to attract investment in tourism. The region ranks third in the Far East in terms of wages.

    Investment projects are an important basis for the future development of the region. Kamchatka has a priority development area, a free port, and investors are provided with financial and infrastructure support. 239 investors with projects worth 303 billion rubles have already taken advantage of such government support measures, investors have already invested 127 billion rubles, facilities of 90 investment projects have been commissioned, and more than 12 thousand new jobs have been created thanks to the commissioning of new enterprises. Kamchatka ranks ninth among the subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District in terms of actual investments with government support, and sixth in terms of jobs created. Projects are being implemented in the fields of logistics, tourism, agriculture, housing construction, mining and processing of minerals.

    The most important area of work is the creation of comfortable living conditions for people. Attention is paid to improving the quality of medical and educational services, creating sports infrastructure.

    The region has support mechanisms – the Far Eastern mortgage and the Hectare program for the provision of a land plot for free use. More than 1.7 thousand people received preferential mortgages, and over 4.5 thousand people received their Far Eastern hectare.

    The issues of stimulating housing construction were considered separately. In the region, 82 thousand square meters of residential premises were commissioned in 2024. This is the eighth place among the Far Eastern regions.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/16/2025, 10:07 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A106TN4 (VimpelK2R1) were changed.

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    04/16/2025

    10:07

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 16.04.2025, 10-07 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 97.8) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1038.41 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A106TN4 (VimpelK2R1) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/16/2025, 10-12 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JXQ44 (RZhD B01P2R) were changed.

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    04/16/2025

    10:12

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 16.04.2025, 10-12 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 95.58) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1032.53 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) of the security RU000A0JXQ44 (RZhD B01P2R) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/16/2025, 10:23 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A1018M7 (SOPF FPF 1) were changed.

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    04/16/2025

    10:23

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 16.04.2025, 10-23 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 88.04) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 924.55 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 13.75%) of the security RU000A1018M7 (SOPF FPF 1) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: 12 infrastructure facilities will be restored in Torez DPR by the end of 2025

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    The infrastructure of the reunited regions is being updated through the joint efforts of federal customers and the sponsor regions. The work is being carried out in a comprehensive manner: roads, housing and communal services facilities and social institutions are being repaired. This approach is also being implemented in the city of Torez in the Donetsk People’s Republic. There, 12 infrastructure facilities will be restored in 2025, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin reported.

    “The city of Torez in the DPR is one of many examples of the joint work carried out by the sponsor regions and federal customers in the new regions. All of it is aimed precisely at raising the quality of life in them to the average Russian level as quickly as possible, and creating the necessary conditions for this. “The Single Customer” will repair the educational building of the medical college and the student dormitory here, Primorsky Krai will carry out repairs in school No. 24, modernize more than 7 km of water supply, renew the pressure sewer collector, put in order five sections of the city’s street and road network and the pedestrian zone on Pionerskaya Street,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    The Deputy Prime Minister added that more than 800 students will be able to study in comfortable conditions in the college’s educational building, and more than 150 people will be able to live in the renovated dormitory.

    “The college’s academic building and student dormitory were built in the 1970s and have never undergone major repairs since then. The builders will carry out work to strengthen the load-bearing structures of the buildings, repair the interior spaces, and renew the roof and utility systems,” said Karen Oganesyan, CEO of the public-law company “Single Customer in Construction.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/16/2025, 10:35 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the SU26231RMFS9 security (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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    04/16/2025

    10:35

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 16.04.2025, 10-35 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 9.77) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 113.29 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 50.0%) of the SU26231RMFS9 security (OFZ 26231) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/16/2025, 10:38 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) were changed.

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    04/16/2025

    10:38

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 16.04.2025, 10-38 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 84.05) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 873.23 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) were changed.

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