This article substantiates the need to develop a new model of state strategic planning by integrating security issues into the Decree on National Development Goals, which is the country’s de facto strategic goal-setting document. It is shown that national interests should be the starting point for formulating national development goals, which in turn serve as the initial basis for developing strategic planning documents at the goal-setting level. A new conceptual model of strategic planning documents is proposed, summarizing three levels of decomposition of national development goals. The first level of decomposition of national development goals should be reflected in the National Security Strategy; the second, in the main areas of activity of the Government of the Russian Federation; and the third, in sectoral (intersectoral) strategies. The conclusion notes the prospects for implementing the new strategic planning model in Russian public administration practices to ensure national security and socioeconomic development.
Belyaevskaya-Plotnik et al. (Wed,) studied this question.