Dmitry Grigorenko: Agencies are summing up the results of digital transformation in 2025.

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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At a meeting between Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko and federal digital transformation leaders, the current progress of departmental digitalization programs was reviewed. The digital transformation leaders of the Russian Ministry of Culture, Roskomnadzor, and Roszheldor reported on the progress of planned activities.

By 2025, Russia will implement 60 digital transformation programs. "Each program is aimed at improving the efficiency of individual agencies and public administration as a whole: the quality of decision-making, the performance of core functions, and the delivery of public services. We have built tangible and measurable impacts into all the activities of these programs. With this approach, every ruble invested in the country's digitalization yields tangible results for citizens and the economy," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

Examples of implemented activities of departmental digital transformation programs:

— Ministry of Culture of Russia

A secure mechanism for spending funds using the Pushkin Card has been created. A double-confirmation system for transactions has been implemented in the PRO.Kultura.RF state information system using a unique event identifier and a "white terminal." Integration with the Federal Tax Service has been ensured for verifying the implementing organizations. As a result, in 2025, a preliminary review of over 20 million transactions totaling approximately 10 billion rubles was conducted. Fraudulent schemes totaling 200 million rubles were prevented.

The electronic state catalog of museum objects has been modernized and integrated with artificial intelligence technology to improve searches for museum collection items. Currently, 86.46% of records (approximately 70 million objects) have been uploaded to the catalog.

— Roskomnadzor

The online advertising accounting system has been automated. New legislative requirements for deducting 3% of online advertising revenue came into effect in April 2025. Currently, data on 56,000 payers is processed quarterly. 160 major payers have been identified, accounting for 90% of online advertising revenue. Since August, over 5 billion rubles have been received by the budget. Revenue by the end of the year is projected to be at least 7 billion rubles.

— Roszheldor

The electronic rolling stock accounting system has been improved, allowing for the same-day, number-based accounting of railcars. Previously, this service was provided on paper and took up to 30 days, which could result in delays. A railcar cannot be operated without an assigned number. The agency receives approximately 15,000 requests for railcar accounting annually.

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