Abstract

The article proposes to use the methodological provisions for the development and implementation in practice of a spatial three-level complex of monitoring programs (general/standard, operational/crisis and background/scientific), which was formed taking into account the current geopolitical and internal economic situation in the state according to the block principle of configurational transformation in the quality of the National Spatial System for Monitoring the Effectiveness of Management of Sustainable Management in Critical Infrastructure. The target activity of the National Monitoring System has been formulated, which should be aimed at: a) organization of information support at the level of decision-making and control over the execution of assignments and the creation of a permanent information testing ground for critical infrastructure objects; b) obtaining, in addition to technical-economic, technological and financial information, also information related to the dynamics of threats to the sustainable management of critical infrastructure and its submission to state bodies, management and management entities, etc.; c) the use of measures directly aimed at increasing the level of protection against identified threats and risks, which should be successfully used for decision-making in various economic and business processes. The main provisions of the cybernetic theory were used to determine the key problems of critical infrastructure in the unstable conditions of economic and military aggression, which makes it possible to consider the self-organization of the state entity as a process of achieving a dynamic balance between the management system of sustainable management in critical infrastructure and its environment.

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