Background
Victor Abramovich was born on July 13, 1938 in Moscow.
Victor Abramovich was born on July 13, 1938 in Moscow.
After graduating with honors from the Shchelkovsky Electrovacuum College, Victor Abramovich worked as a radio technician, technician at the SKB of the Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Studying at the radio department of the Moscow Aviation Institute named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze (MAI). Victor actively joins the Komsomol life, is elected a member of the Komsomol Bureau of the faculty, then - of the Komsomol Committee of the Institute. Being a first-year student, he worked on the construction of the Moscow Ring Road, the next summer he took part in the construction of roads in the Moscow region, then two years in a row he was the commander of a line detachment on the virgin soil and then he received his first award - the medal "For the development of virgin lands".
Victor Polishchuk was a constant participant in the social life of the university,one of the founders and leaders of the "START" - a satirical theater of aviation radio operators, and he also worked with agit brigades to the virgin land. When his specialty classes began on the third year, Victor Polishchuk chose the department of radio control of aircraft, but soon switched to the pulsed devices department, now electronic computing and computer science under the direction of V.T. Frolkin.
Having graduated from the MAI in 1965 and received the diploma of a radio engineer, Victor Polishchuk worked as an engineer for six months on the pulsed device department and was engaged in working on creation of speech recognition systems.
In February 1966, he moved to work at the Central Headquarters of the student construction teams of the Central Committee of the Komsomol and became the deputy commander of the All-Union Student Construction Team, the commander of the All-Union Student Construction Team of Transport Construction. In the summer of 1966, he supervised the construction of the Makat-Aktau road in Kazakhstan. At the end of 1967 Viktor Polishchuk decided to get back to working on his specialty. From 1968 to 1975 he worked as the head of the department, the head of the computer center, the head of the department in the Moscow Research and Design Institute of Network Planning and Control Systems of the "Programprom" Association of the Ministry of Instrumentation, automation and control systems.
In the fall of 1974, at the Academic Council of the Moscow Aviation Institute, he brilliantly defended his Ph.D. thesis on "Development and Research of the Digital Modeling System." In May 1975, V.A. Polishchuk was appointed Deputy Chief of the Main Department of the Organizational Committee of the "Olympics-80". In 1976, the technical department of the Organizing Committee of the "Olympiad-80" was created, and the 38-year-old VA. Polishchuk became the head of it.
Since 1980 to 1989, V.A. Polishchuk was the head of the Information Systems Department, and later became the head of the Chief Engineering and Technical Department of the "News" Press Agency. Under his leadership, the APN created an automated database for journalists, a single network linking APN offices in almost a hundred large cities, including London, Tokyo, Paris, Washington. In 1989, V.A. Polishchuk and Professor AK. Ailamazyan, the organizer of the Children's Computer Camp in Pereslavl-Zalessky, established the Association for the Development of Information Technologies together. Victor Abramovich became the first vice-president of this association. At this time, VA. Polishchuk became one of the leaders of revolutionary changes in the communication and information services market as a single industry.
Since 1992 to 1995, V.A. Polishchuk was the leading director of his own company "Information Service Agency". Under his leadership, the company developed and implemented software and hardware for data transmission systems. In 1992, V.A. Polishchuk headed the open joint-stock company "Russian Telecommunications Network".
In 1995-1996, the company moved on to providing comprehensive communication and information services, including telephone services (local, long-distance and international telephone communication), broadband Internet access, lease of communication channels and system integration services. In 1997-1998, the ROSNET network became multiprotocol (x.25, TCP / IP, Frame Relay, ATM), the X.400 messaging system was put into operation, a radio access network was established in Moscow, St. Petersburg and several regions of Russia.
The open joint-stock company RTN is a member of the Association of Documentary Telecommunications. In 2004, RTN became a subsidiary of the open joint-stock company CenterTelecom Svyazinvest and proceeded to implement the investment program for the expansion and modernization of the network in Moscow and the territory of the Central Federal District.
Victor Abramovich - Chairman of the Board of Directors - President (1998-2006), Honorary President of RTS Open joint-stock company (since 2006), Chairman of the Board of Directors of Next Media Group LLC - one of the leading companies in the production and distribution of interactive communication formats for the media and information telecommunications systems (since 2004), in 2000-2005 he was a member of the board of directors of Rostelecom.
Victor Abramovich is also a Ph.D., Academician of the International Communications Academy (1996), he published many articles and scientific papers on communication and telecommunications, including modeling complex control systems.
Victor Abramovich Polishchuk provided assistance to Russian schools in the field of communication and equipping computer classes. Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the partnership "Crystal Turandot", which patronizes the highest theater award in Moscow.
Alexey graduated with honors from the California Institute of Technology and the Faculty of Physics,Lomonosov Moscow State University , Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
Pavel is a graduate of the Moscow Institute of Communications, Deputy Head of the Department of Direct Investments and Property of the open joint-stock company Svyazinvest.