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From Information City to Smart City: Russian Experience of State Entrepreneurship

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The main goal of the Intelligent City and Smart City Programmes is the development of urban management by increasing the efficiency and transparency of urban management; improving the life quality of the Moscow population due to the large-scale use of information and communication technologies in the social sphere, in the sphere of ensuring the integrated security of the city of Moscow and in other spheres of city administration in Moscow, as well as in the citizens’ everyday life. The main objective of or paper is to study the current situation of Information City and Smart City Programmes realized by the Moscow government ant the Major and to evaluate the impact of this Programmes on the life of Muscovites today and in the future.

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Ruzina, E.I. (2020). From Information City to Smart City: Russian Experience of State Entrepreneurship. In: Solovev, D. (eds) Smart Technologies and Innovations in Design for Control of Technological Processes and Objects: Economy and Production. FarEastСon 2018. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 138. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15577-3_41

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