Russian System of Disaster Management
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All-Russian comprehensive system information and warning the population in crowded places (OKSION) (Russian: Общероссийская комплексная система информирования и оповещения населения в местах массового пребывания людей) is Russia's complex systems monitoring, reporting and alerts, created in the framework of the Federal Target Program "Risk reduction and mitigation of natural and man-made disasters in the Russian Federation up to 2010 ". In May 2011 were built and put into operation 596 OKSION terminal facilities in 37 data centers, established in 2590 Plasma, 1035 devices, such as "running line".[1]
The whole complex is managed "OKSION" - (Federal State Institution All-Russian Information Centre complex system of informing and warning the population in crowded places). Head FSBI IC "OKSION" - Nicholas Balema
The system is divided into paragraphs street public notification (PUON) and at points located on the premises (pions). They consist of a large plasma or LCD screens, cameras, sound-amplifying equipment, equipment for radiation and chemical control (PRHK).
References
- ^ Journal «Гражданская защита» за май, 2011 года