The Reserve+ mobile app developed by Ministry of Defense was installed more than half a million times in 2 days
21.05.24
On May 18, the updated Law on Mobilization came into force in Ukraine – from this day, all men aged 18-60 years old must update their credentials within 60 days (until July 16 inclusive).
To relieve the burden on TCCs and TsNAPs, the Ministry of Defense also developed an application Reserve+. So far this is a test version in which they even found the non-deleted code of the Mriya application – for schoolchildren.
Be that as it may, almost half a million users/accounts have already taken advantage of the new asset of the social IT service. Andby the end of May 20, the official number of installations increased to 620,000 times.
According to Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Ekaterina Chernorenko: “on the second day of work in the application from the Ministry of Defense, 246 thousand citizens updated their data, which is 83 times more than through the Centers for the Provision of Administrative Services and “dozens” compared to the TCC.”
It was previously reported that Reserve+ is available in 176 countries, but so far it is known that the application is becoming available gradually in different countries.
Among the future features announced for Reserve+ is display of a military registration document with a QR code,as well as the ability to apply and view available vacancies in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. As for electronic subpoenas, during the telethon Chernogorenko said that for the time being they are not planning to send them through the application.
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