Rosstandart Expands Use of Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Digital Government Services
The agency is broadening the use of AI tools to improve internal operations, expand digital public services, and streamline work with regulatory documents.

As part of the Gosuslugi onlain (Online Public Services) initiative, Rosstandart is expanding the capabilities of the Arshin subsystem within its Federal State Information System. In the future, information from the Federal Information Fund for Ensuring the Uniformity of Measurements will be provided automatically through the Gosuslugi public services portal, eliminating the need for manual processing by agency staff.
Russian Institute for Standardization is further developing Konveyor (Conveyor), a document digitization system that produces editable document layouts in less than five minutes. The system achieves text recognition accuracy of up to 96%, formula recognition accuracy of 91%, and image recognition accuracy of up to 95%.
In 2025, Rosstandart approved a suite of six national standards governing the use of predictive emissions monitoring systems for industrial facilities. These systems estimate emissions based on process data using artificial intelligence and mathematical modeling. The standards were developed by the D.I. Mendeleev All-Russian Research Institute for Metrology.
At Test-St. Petersburg, a digital ecosystem has been created for metrology departments and testing laboratories. One of its components is an AI-powered voice assistant that informs customers about the status of their orders and the cost of services.








































