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Without re-entering data: Army+ has simplified the submission of reports

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine informed about this on January 8. Data such as a commander’s Army ID or job title can now be saved once to the device, so that in the future…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua

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In the new version of the Army+ application, saved military information will not be periodically deleted, as it was before, which will greatly simplify the submission of electronic reports.

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine informed about this on January 8.

Information such as a commander’s Army ID or job title can now be saved once to the device to avoid having to enter it every time you submit a report.

“Electronic reports are gradually changing the culture within the Army and showing the benefits of digitalization for the military. They know that reports can be submitted without unnecessary writing, pens of a special color,” said Kateryna Chernogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitization.

According to her, the MOU does not rest on its laurels, listens to the feedback and opinions of the military, so that the service for defenders becomes even more convenient.

“So we implemented what we were asked to do. Now you don’t have to save data every time to fill out reports, which makes them even faster than before,” she said.

The MOU explained that it is possible to save data for reporting in the menu. You need to select “Settings”, and then “Military information”. Armiya+ has recently updated its data protection thanks to cryptographic encryption. Therefore, the saved data will be reliably protected.

“Make sure your app is version 2.1.3 or higher. Download Army+ only from the Play Market and App Store,” the MoU emphasized.

Links are also available on the official page of the application.

Today, 560,000 servicemen are authorized in Army+. A total of 19 types of reports are available in the application, in particular, for changing the place of service for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the National University of Ukraine, as well as for returning after military service.

As reported by ArmiyaInform, the sixth training course on “Information resilience: cyber security” has appeared in the Army+ application, which will help servicemen recognize threats in the online environment and increase the level of information security.

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