Russian President Dmitry Medvedev may be able to track online how his orders are being carried out by the end of 2010, a presidential aide said on Monday.
"Before the end of 2010, there will appear an improved software program that will enable you to see online how presidential orders are being fulfilled," Konstantin Chuichenko told Medvedev.
He said it would with equal ease identify those officials who defy or fail to follow Medvedev's orders.
Medvedev said "non-fulfillment of presidential and government orders... is an irregularity."
Earlier on Monday, Medvedev ordered the government to draw up a list of officials who have failed to carry out his orders on time.
The presidential monitoring system is part of a wider campaign to eliminate red tape and corruption from Russia's bloated government apparatus.
GORKI (Moscow region) June 21 (RIA Novosti)