⦁ more than 3.5 thousand IT companies received grants and other support;

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The national project "Digital Economy" was launched in October 2018. It will end in 2024. From 2025, "Digital Economy" will be replaced by a new national project "Data Economy".

The Digital Economy includes the federal projects: "Regulatory Framework for the Digital Environment", "Personnel for the Digital Economy", "Information Infrastructure", "Information Security", "Digital Technologies", "Digital Public Administration", "Artificial Intelligence", "Providing Internet Access through the Development of Satellite Communications", "Development of Human Resource Potential in the IT Industry".

The Ministry of Digital lithuania whatsapp resource Development presented some preliminary results of the national project:


⦁ 28 particularly significant projects were supported;

⦁ preferential loans in the amount of about 85 billion rubles were issued to support projects implemented on the basis of Russian IT solutions;

⦁ RUB 447 billion allocated for preferential mortgages for IT specialists;

⦁ the number of requests for services on "Gosuslugi" has increased fivefold;

⦁ 109 million citizens are registered on "Gosuslugi";

⦁ more than 1000 government services have been transferred to electronic form, of which over 200 are socially significant;

⦁ more than 3,000 km of underwater fiber-optic networks have been laid from Kamchatka to Chukotka and to Kaliningrad;

⦁ more than 250 thousand students of Russian universities have been enrolled in “digital departments”;

⦁ over 70 thousand people have completed training under the Digital Professions project;

⦁ about 240 thousand schoolchildren and college students signed up for the “Code of the Future” programming courses.

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Domestic manufacturers of electronic devices may occupy 70% of the Russian market by 2030. This forecast was made during the Ministry of Digital Development's summing up of the results of the five-year national program "Digital Economy" at the exhibition "Russia".

Some of the Digital Economy targets have been achieved, but others have not yet.

In the passport of the national project "Digital Economy of the Russian Federation" (approved on December 24, 2018), among the target indicators were internal costs for the development of the digital economy from all sources as a share of the country's gross domestic product. In 2022 and 2023, this figure was to be 3.6% and 4.3%, respectively. However, in 2022 it was 3.4%, according todata"Brief statistical collection 2024" of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

The share of households with broadband Internet access in 2022 and 2023 was expected to be 92% and 95%, respectively. According to the Russian Statistical Yearbook 2023, this share was 85.5% in 2022. According to the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media (Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media) as of February 2024, 86.4% of households have access to the Internet. At the same time, 4,733 base stations have been built, 93.3% of settlements with a population of over 2,000 residents are covered by LTE networks.

The share of socially significant facilities with broadband Internet access in 2022 and 2023 was expected to be 83.7% and 91.9%, respectively. According to the Ministry of Digital Development, in 2022 this share was already 100%, and a total of 118 thousand socially significant facilities were connected to the Internet.

The value share of domestic software purchased and (or) leased by federal executive bodies, executive bodies of the subjects and other state authorities in 2022 and 2023 should have been more than 80% and 85%, respectively. According to Rosstat, in 2022 this figure was 74.3%. FG Finam analyst Leonid Delitsyn suggested that by the end of 2023 the figure was 85-90%, and Freedom Finance Global analyst Vladimir Chernov agreed that it could have been higher than 85%.

The value share of domestic software purchased and (or) leased by state corporations and companies with state participation in 2022 and 2023 should have been more than 60% and 65%, respectively. According to Rosstat, this figure was 41.1% in 2022. Leonid Delitsyn believes that by the end of 2023, this figure could have been 65%, and Vladimir Chernov suggested that it was 55-60%.

Earlier, the Russian Ministry of Finance reported that as of January 1, 2024, the execution of federal budget expenditures on the implementation of the "Digital Economy" amounted to 95.8% of the planned budget allocations: in 2023, 132.3 billion rubles were spent out of 138.1 billion rubles allocated for the project. "Digital Economy" took the penultimate place among national projects for this indicator. Within the framework of the "Digital Economy", three projects have been fully implemented: "Regulatory regulation of the digital environment", "Digital technologies" and "Development of human resources in the IT industry".

In 2022, the Digital Economy became the only national project for which expenditures were reduced, and in 2023 funding was reduced by another 30%.
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