
THE ARCTIC: THE TRANSPORT AND TELECOMMUNICATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE, THE ECONOMY, NATIONAL SECURITY
Author(s) -
Nikolay P. Veretennikov,
R. Leontiev
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nacionalʹnaâ associaciâ učënyh/nacionalʹnaâ associaciâ učenyh
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2782-2869
pISSN - 2413-5291
DOI - 10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.2.71.479
Subject(s) - population , business , arctic , impossibility , digital economy , telecommunications , economy , engineering , computer science , economics , political science , ecology , demography , sociology , world wide web , law , biology
At the current time, it is impossible to manage the economy of the Russian Arctic zone regions without creating an infrastructure that will allow organizing effective management of the entire complex of industries located in these territories. In order to organize the development of the territory and living conditions on it, it is necessary to create the infrastructure and environment for comfortable living of the employed and residing population. First of all, it concerns the necessity to strengthen integration processes as the population living there experiences discomfort from the impossibility to use modern telecommunication and information services. In this article the author analyzes and proposes the concept of development and use of fiber-optic communication lines, which could provide (after their installation) the most inhabited communities with digital economy services at affordable prices. The population living in the northern regions and working in hydrocarbon production companies is partially provided with modern services through the construction of departmental communication lines for the management of production and transportation complexes. Get the integration of regional management systems based on the development of digital economy from the laying of Russian communication lines, replacing the use of satellite Internet owned by foreign companies. This will help to use information resources more efficiently in the process of management and interaction to solve common tasks of the Russian Arctic zone where the population lives on a permanent basis. In addition, the most important part of the construction of modern communication lines in the Arctic is to ensure the country’s defense capability of its northern borders, protection of the Northern Sea Route - the main route for the delivery of liquefied gas to Europe and Asia.