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Structure of the Security Council’ machinerySecretary of Security Council - Ivanov Sergey BorisovichFirst deputies: Deputies:
Head of the Security Council’ machinery - Pankov Nikolay Alexandrovich Councilors of the Security Council’ machinery - Mukomel V.I., Matrusov N.D. Secretariat of the Security Council (consists of the departments) Press-service - (095) 910-4148 Departments (internal structure - divisions): Department of state and public security, curator - Sobolev V.A. Department of international security, curator - Chernov O.D. Department of economic and industrial security - it’s more likely that Bobrovnikov V.A., curator - Moskovsky A.M. Department of military construction - Yesin V.I., curator - Potapov V.Y. 1. economic division - Tkachev Viktor Nikolayevich Department of military inspection - Barsukov Mikhail Inspectors - Tereschenko B.L., Shatokhin A.F. Department on problems of security in the North-Caucasian region. Curator - Vasilyev V.A. Department of information security - chief Emelyanov Gennady Vasilyevich, deputy chief department - Streltsov Anatoly Alexandrovich. Curator - Sherstyuk V.P. Interdepartmental commissions of the Security Council: Interdepartmental commission on mobilization organization and mobilization Interdepartmental commission on problems of defensive-industrial complex Interdepartmental commission on defensive security Interdepartmental commission on federal constitutional security Interdepartmental commission on protection of citizens rights and public security, crime and corruption control Interdepartmental commission on international security Interdepartmental commission on frontier security Interdepartmental commission on information security Interdepartmental commission on economic security Interdepartmental commission on population’s health welfare Interdepartmental commission on ecological security In 2000 the personnel strength of the machinery was increased from 175 up to 176 persons - reason: appearance of one more Security Council’ first deputy. The rest deputies were re-appointed at their previous posts. Six colonel-generals, one lieutenant-general and reserve colonel entered the leadership of the machinery. |
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