Tuesday, December 13, 2016

The media learned about instruction Dvorkovich to create the “Internet of things” for farmers – RBC

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following the results of meeting at Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich departments instructed to prepare proposals on the organization of Internet access on agricultural lands in the three regions, I learned “statements”

the Ministry of agriculture, Ministry of industry and trade and the Ministry of communications was instructed to develop an action plan to implement “Internet of things” in the agro-industrial complex, “Vedomosti” reports with reference to the minutes of the meeting Vice Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich, which took place on October 21.

the Publication was able to read the document, its authenticity confirmed by two participants in the meeting.

Agencies should prepare proposals for the provision of Internet access on agricultural land in the Voronezh region, Stavropol and Krasnodar regions. They should also develop a procedure for the construction of communication facilities on these lands. The sources did not specify, in what terms and at whose expense can be to introduce new technologies.

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the Concept of “Internet of things” involves the creation of a network of physical objects (“things”) that can communicate with each other and with the external environment.

As described in the publication, the representative of the Minister for open government Mikhail Abyzov, for farmers it is planned to develop information systems and services that will improve the efficiency of agricultural production and reduce production costs

But before launching such services is necessary to ensure the availability of the Internet on agricultural lands. These information systems will allow to assess the efficiency of land use through satellite monitoring, the results of which will be published in the Network. In addition, climate risk management will be developed the services based on data from weather stations and radar Roshydromet. These data will be published in the official portals and information systems, said the source.

the message to the Federal Assembly December 1, 2016, President Vladimir Putin raised the issue of telemedicine. He suggested that within two years to connect to high speed Internet all Russian hospitals and clinics. Legalization of telemedicine can occur in the first quarter of 2017, and in 2018, the remote care of patients will provide for 25% of public health organizations. The forecast is contained in the road map developed by the subgroup “Internet+medicine” which is part of the working group on the development of the Internet in the presidential administration.

under the plans, in 2018, 25% of public medical organizations will be able to implement telemedicine technology and will provide care to patients remotely. Telemedicine services will be available for 20% of the inhabitants of remote regions of Russia. In addition, at the end of 2017, 5% of the drugs will be sold in the country via the Internet, and in 2018 the share of online sales to reach 10%.

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