Ukrainians will be able to sign a contract with the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 'Reserve+': when the function will be active.


The 'Reserve+' application now allows signing contracts with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This news was reported by Kateryna Chornogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitalization, in her interview with DOU.
'By the end of the year, smart contracts will be implemented in the 'Reserve+' application. Now it will be possible to join the army by signing a contract directly on a mobile phone. It's similar to reviewing license agreements on Apple. It will be just as simple' - explained Chornogorenko.
The 'Reserve+' application is designed for those connected with the military - whether on military registration, waiting for a call-up, or in reserve. By using this program, users can view their personal information from the military commissariat, submit requests for changes to their data, and update their information.
The ability to conclude contracts with the Armed Forces of Ukraine through the 'Reserve+' application signifies an important step in the digital development of military management and simplifies interaction with those wishing to serve in the army. It once again confirms the use of advanced technologies to improve processes in the field of national defense.
The expansion of the 'Reserve+' application capabilities for signing contracts with the Armed Forces of Ukraine opens up new prospects in the digital development of military management and facilitates the process of joining the ranks of the Armed Forces for Ukrainian citizens.
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