The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation held a tender on the public procurement website for the development of its own information system and a mobile application for the prompt filing of applications, for example, about extremism and violation of children’s rights. As Kommersant found out, the cost of the project is 10.5 million rubles, the ex-head of Runetsoft Anastasia Artemyeva will be engaged in its implementation. This year, she has already won this year’s state tenders for more than 50 million rubles.
New services of the Prosecutor General’s Office should provide the ability to quickly submit applications and determine the user’s geolocation Experts do not doubt the demand for these services, but say that as a result, there may be disruptions in the work of the department itself. In addition, law enforcement officers now have enough powers to obtain a variety of data about citizens.
According to the terms of reference, in the mobile application of the prosecutor’s office it will be possible not only to contact the department, but also to receive news, as well as watch some “stories”, which may consist of a photo or video with links to go.
Let’s remind, FE “Artemieva Anastasia Gennadievna”, according to “SPARK-Interfax”, was registered in September 2016 in St. Petersburg, the main activity is software development. In 2021, in addition to the project of the Prosecutor General’s Office, she participated in 24 state tenders, of which six contracts were signed for a total of 53 million rubles.
Until May 2020, Anastasia Artemyeva held the position of CEO of Runetsoft LLC, a St. Petersburg developer who also acts as a contractor for the Ministry of Economy and a number of regional authorities. In 2020, the company signed 13 contracts for 71 million rubles. At the same time, the company’s revenue in 2020 amounted to 4 million rubles with a net profit of 2 million rubles.
Source: Rosbalt

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