The app "Reserve+" will have a photo: Ministry of Defense has started testing.
According to ТСН: The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced the start of open testing of a new feature in the "Reserve+" application. Soon, the electronic military registration document in this app will receive a photo of the owner, making the process of identity verification more transparent and speeding up the document checks.
Transparency and speed of verification
The update of the design and functionality of "Reserve+" is aimed at improving convenience for military personnel and representatives of the relevant authorities. Having a photo in the document is expected to solve several important tasks.
"This will make identity verification more transparent and speed up document checks," the Ministry of Defense explained.
Invitation to testing
The Ministry of Defense invites all users of the application to participate in testing the new option. Participants will have the opportunity to evaluate the update and provide feedback, which will help improve "Reserve+" before its mass launch.
To participate in the experiment, one needs to fill out a registration form available on the Ministry of Defense's website.
"You will be the first to check the new look of the electronic document, making Reserve+ even more convenient," the Ministry of Defense noted.
As a reminder, the TCUs recommend applying for deferment online through "Reserve+" from November 1, which will allow military personnel to save time and avoid queues in the administrative service centers.
This update in the application is expected to significantly simplify the process of working with electronic documents, which is an important step toward the modernization of military records in Ukraine. The implementation of the new feature, as well as the opportunity for users to test it, demonstrates the Ministry of Defense's commitment to making the processes more open and accessible for everyone. We eagerly await the first results of the testing!
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