Dmitry Rogozin holds session of interdepartmental commission on development of hardware-software system “Safe city”
22 April 2015, Wednesday
On April 22, during his working trip to the Republic of Tatarstan, Deputy Chairman of Russian Government Dmitry Rogozin visited the exhibition of modern equipment for specialists of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and saw presentation of hardware-software system “Safe city” at Crisis Management Centre in Kazan.
“Safe city” is a hardware-software system meant to control and manage the situations in Russian cities, to be used by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, police and other emergency services. The system helps ensuring safety of citizens in villages, prevent accidents and find alternative routes.
Dmitry Rogozin held a session of interdepartmental commission on development of hardware-software system “Safe city” with the participation of Prime Minister of the republic Ildar Khalikov, Head of Volga regional center of Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations Igor Panshin, and Head of Chief Directorate of Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations in Tatarstan Rafis Khabibullin.
Tatarstan President's Press Office, Elena Britvina
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