ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGEMENT ENSURING THE CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT ON THE BASIS OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
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Organizational and management ensuring the critical infrastructure development on the basis of public-private partnershipIn recent decades, the global world has realized the direct dependence of the sustainable development of national economies and economic growth on safe and stable critical infrastructure [31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42].At the same time, sustainable functioning and protection of critically important infrastructure facilities can be achieved under the conditions of creating proper institutional, organizational, managerial, financial, and information support on the basis of integrated interaction and effective public-private partnership.According to a survey conducted in 2020 by The Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA) together with the international research company Ipsos Group, attracting investment in infrastructure development in the context of economic recovery and modernization is recognized as a strategic task in the plans of governments of various countries around the world.At the same time, 79% of respondents note that investments in infrastructure make it possible to create new jobs and increase the level of economic development.And 68% of respondents emphasize the need to prioritize investments in infrastructure as part of the recovery of the national economy.However, 59% claim that the government of their country implements insufficient measures to provide infrastructure for the development of the economy.It should be noted that various definitions of the concept of "critical infrastructure objects" are used in the countries of the world [43].Let's consider some of them:1) Critical infrastructures are those infrastructures, or parts thereof, that are critical to the provision of important social functions.Their failure or destruction has a serious impact on the health, safety or economic and social well-being of the population or the functioning of government institutions (Austrian Cybersecurity Strategy, 2013).