Military Personnel Are Transitioning to Electronic Reports en masse: Who Leads After Three Months.
According to inkorr.com: Over the past three months, three units - Logistics Forces, Medical Forces, and SBS - have significantly increased the use of electronic reports in the 'Army+' app. This is confirmed by data from August to October this year.
Development of Implementation
The Logistics Forces have achieved the largest growth, increasing the number of units using electronic reports by 54%. The Medical Forces and SBS also demonstrated positive results with a growth of 31%.
Most Active in Using Reports
- Ground Forces - 276,220 reports;
- Air Assault Forces - 65,834;
- Navy - 49,500.
Among the brigades actively using electronic reports, the following stand out: the 47th separate mechanized brigade, the 95th separate air assault Polissya brigade of the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the 5th separate assault Kyiv brigade, the 25th separate airborne Sich brigade, and the 40th separate coastal defense brigade.
Among service members, popular activities include annual leave (27%), wellness activities (21%), and changing the place of service (17%).
The active implementation of electronic reports continues in the Ukrainian armed forces, enhancing the efficiency and speed of data processing. This indicates progress in modernizing the military management system and may positively affect the overall organization of service.
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