Cloud profile of conscript in Ukraine will start work this summer
08.04.24
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Ekaterina Chernorenko, said in an interview that the electronic account of those liable for military service will start working in Ukraine in the summer.
Thanks to the electronic account, a citizen will be able to clarify his information, update information and understand what data is entered about him in the Oberig register.
A citizen will be able to independently send a request with his signature to the registers, receive an automatically generated response, and this response will be stored in the register. In fact, a person simply initiates updating the data and after that this data complements or completes the electronic card.
The purpose of the service is to remove queues from TCCs and SPs and the need to submit documents to clarify data.
The cabinet is established by House Bill 10062, which was signed into law on April 2. The bill also gives the Department of Defense the ability to strengthen cyber defenses and the right to host its IT systems on NATO military clouds.
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