State management of scientific and technological development: problems and solutions

DOI: 10.33917/mic-1.126.2026.12-26

The article examines models, factors, and conditions for Russia’s development of scientific and technical potential, and suggests a number of adjustments to the regulatory system governing scientific and technological advancement in education, research, and industry, which could serve as a basis for a set of actions aimed at enhancing strategic management and securing Russia’s technological independence.

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