The Metropolitan State Traffic Inspectorate has announced the suspension of all registration processes in the traffic police departments, where police databases are used. Portal “AvtoVzglyad” provides details.
– Due to a technical malfunction in the operation of information sources, the provision of public services for registering vehicles and issuing driving licenses in the traffic police departments of the city of Moscow has been temporarily suspended. Specialists are working to eliminate the consequences of a technical failure. Procedures unrelated to the operation of the information system will be carried out as usual, the agency said in an official release.
Note that the Federal Traffic Police Information System (FIS STSI), which collects and processes almost all information about Russian drivers and their cars, breaks down with enviable steadfastness. So, in March of this year, the FIS suddenly “destroyed” all driving licenses issued in Russia after 2017. Admittedly, within a few hours this “glitch” was fixed.
And in December 2021, almost all regional traffic police forces felt the effects of a new state of emergency with a departmental database. Due to a communal flood, things got almost completely out of hand: the server room, where the data center of the traffic police FIS was located, was flooded. Interestingly, after that incident, they suspected to move it from somewhere higher up from the basement, or will it continue to work – waiting for the next “flood”?
Earlier, in mid-June 2020, people could not even meet the traffic police inspector for several days. Another “glitch” of the system gave no opportunity to make an appointment with the police through the website of the State Service. And in March 2019, the FIS traffic police had exactly the same malfunction as today – it was impossible to perform registration actions and issue “entitlements”. As you can see, the years go by, but the problems of the traffic police database never disappear. We suspect that this chronic disease will only increase in the foreseeable future as a result of the aging of police computer equipment, the updating of which, we assume, has now become problematic due to well-known events in Russia and around the world.
– Due to a technical malfunction in the operation of information sources, the provision of public services for registering vehicles and issuing driving licenses in the traffic police departments of the city of Moscow has been temporarily suspended. Specialists are working to eliminate the consequences of a technical failure. Procedures unrelated to the operation of the information system will be carried out as usual, the agency said in an official release.
Note that the Federal Traffic Police Information System (FIS STSI), which collects and processes almost all information about Russian drivers and their cars, breaks down with enviable steadfastness. So, in March of this year, the FIS suddenly “destroyed” all driving licenses issued in Russia after 2017. Admittedly, within a few hours this “glitch” was fixed.
And in December 2021, almost all regional traffic police forces felt the effects of a new state of emergency with a departmental database. Due to a communal flood, things got almost completely out of hand: the server room, where the data center of the traffic police FIS was located, was flooded. Interestingly, after that incident, they suspected to move it from somewhere higher up from the basement, or will it continue to work – waiting for the next “flood”?
Earlier, in mid-June 2020, people could not even meet the traffic police inspector for several days. Another “glitch” of the system gave no opportunity to make an appointment with the police through the website of the State Service. And in March 2019, the FIS traffic police had exactly the same malfunction as today – it was impossible to perform registration actions and issue “entitlements”. As you can see, the years go by, but the problems of the traffic police database never disappear. We suspect that this chronic disease will only increase in the foreseeable future due to the aging of police computer equipment, whose updating, we assume, has now become problematic due to well-known events in Russia and around the world.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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