It is critical to ensure that the transition from paper to digital in the military sector is orderly and fast. This was emphasised by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during a Government session on 13 February.
"Our target is to de-bureaucratise the army. The registration of military property has already been simplified. Commanders will not spend most of their time filling out documents. The record will be kept in an electronic format," the Head of Government noted.
The Prime Minister also instructed the Ministry of Defence to continue the process of simplification in a tight deadline.
"The point is that commanders should be entitled to write off military property by their personal order without the approval of higher officials. This applies to property worth up to 100,000 tax-free minimum incomes, which is approximately UAH 1.7 million," explained Denys Shmyhal.
According to the Prime Minister, these norms will not apply directly to weapons, but will allow destroyed drones, ammunition, cars and other property to be disposed of without unnecessary delays: "This way, officers will focus on performing combat missions, not on bureaucratic correspondence."