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Development of automated information system Register of Parking Permits (AIS RPR)

Intermobility has signed a new contract. The company will begin developing the automated information system Register of Parking Permits (AIS RPR) in the second half of 2023. The customer of the project is the State Public Institution “Administrator of the Moscow Parking Space”. 

The information system has been developed in 2016. It is intended to provide government services for issuing parking permits in Moscow. The system stores records of parking permits for city residents, carsharing and electric vehicles, and also automates all processes of receiving requests from applicants, analyzes documents, checks previously issued parking permits, creates accruals, etc. 

The contract was concluded for six months. During the execution of the agreement, Intermobility will switch the systems to domestic certified software, carry out modernization, certification and put the Register into trial operation.

29.06.2024 12:00:00
The programs “Parking platform version 3.0” and “Brixby” are included in the Register of Domestic Software
The importance of the projects of the Intermobility Group is recognized at the state level! The programs "Parking platform version 3.0" and "Brixby" are included in the Register of Domestic Software

In June 2024, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation included the programs "Brixby" and "Parking platform version 3.0" in the Register of Domestic Software. The expert commission has confirmed the importance of these products for solving industry problems facing the city and city authorities. Applications were accepted by a majority of votes and on the first try.
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Intermobility has successfully completed the modernization of the Taxi Operation Analytics system
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