Systems and Means of Informatics

2014, Volume 24, Issue 2, pp 193-204

COMMUNICATORY PROVISIONS FOR MONITORING OF NATIONAL SECURITY FROM THE REGIONAL POINT OF VIEW

  • G. V. Lukyanov
  • D. A. Nikishin
  • G. F. Verevkin

Abstract

Monitoring and estimating of national security of the Russian Federation (NSRF) assumes processing of several tens of various parameters envisioned for this purpose. A priori it is supposed that these parameters are not subject to regional specificity or this influence is insignificant. The analysis carried out by the authors has shown that a significant part of parameters is injected from the regional components and can be received only from regional sources. Thus, these parameters vary seriously from region to region and their distinctions have not only quantitative, but also qualitative character. Essential distinctions in natural, climatic, and geological conditions are the major factors of regional specificity though some experts also specify unequal \starting" capabilities of various regions. One more feature of general statistics is reflected in its quite formal character, sometimes rather indirectly reflecting the essence of the phenomenon which the appropriate indices estimate. Only a profound study of the situation allows to straighten out the reason of such divergences. These circumstances dictate the necessity of working out specialized techniques considering regional specificity while calculating basic (federal) parameters of NSRF. One of the solutions could be applying the regional correction coefficient which would allow to correct a number of statistics that are the most significant from the point of view of NSRF in order to achieve better objectivity.

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