Abstract—The article describes the examples of experience of
using information systems in anti-corruption activities of
executive agencies in the Republic of Tatarstan, Yamal-Nenets
Autonomous area, Volgograd and Tula region of Russian
Federation. The points raised in the article are: tactics and
methodology of countering corruption within the executive
agencies of Russian Federation territorial entities.
Within the framework of further development of
anti-corruption system in the executive agencies of Russian
Federation territorial entities, it was suggested to create a new
and unique information analysis system. It is expected to test
this system with the public authorities of Volgograd region. It
was considered, that an active interregional cooperation is
needed in the field of anti-corruption activities as well as the
most progressive practices introduction in anti-corruption
activity throughout all territorial entities of the country.
Index Terms—Anti-corruption activity, methodology,
executive agencies, information analysis system, digital methods
in anti-corruption activity.
Olga A. Astafurova and Anna S. Borisova are with the Information
Systems and Mathematical Modelling Department, Volgograd Institute of
Management - the Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National
Economy and Public Administration RANEPA, Volgograd, Russia (e-mail:
astoa@vlgr.ranepa.ru, Borisova-AS@mail.ru).
Eyda V. Golomanchuk is with the Department of Constitutional and
Administrative Right, Volgograd Institute of Management - the Branch of
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public
Administration RANEPA, Volgograd, Russia (e-mail:
golomanchukav@mail.ru).
Tatyana Y. Yagotinsteva is with the Anti-corruption Department of the
Directorate for Public Service and Personnel, the Volgograd Region
Governor’s Administration, Volgograd, Russia (e-mail:
vorobey.25@mail.ru).
Cite: Olga A. Astafurova, Anna S. Borisova, Eyda V. Golomanchuk, and Tatyana Y. Yagotinsteva, "Use of Modern Information Technologies for Countering Corruption in the Executive Authorities," International Journal of Information and Education Technology vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 209-214, 2020.
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