Ukraine launches “In Touch” platform for soldiers and their families

Ukraine launches “In Touch” platform for soldiers and their families

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The Armed Forces of Ukraine presented a unified information platform called “On the Connection” for servicemen and their families. The system includes 9 sections with services and an interactive discount map for the military.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have presented a unified platform “On the Connection” that combines information important for servicemen and their families, as well as for the families of missing, killed and captured soldiers, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports, UNN.

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It is noted that this platform is accessible from various devices: phones, tablets, or computers.

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The project's mission is to create a unified information system of support services that combines all effective solutions from the state, NGOs, and businesses in the areas of legal, psychological, and medical support, training, recruitment, benefits, etc.

“In Touch” is primarily intended for military personnel, as well as for the families of prisoners of war, missing persons, the dead, wounded and those released from captivity. The entire platform is based on a system of constant feedback.  

The platform is built on a system of constant feedback. Therefore, the team wants to see how the mechanism will perform, what its strengths and weaknesses will be. For the next few months after the launch, Na Zvuku will operate in test mode

- the General Staff noted.

The information system currently contains 9 sections, in particular:

Medical services,

Legal assistance,

Psychological support,

Work and others.

The website also has a vacancies section with positions in the civil-military cooperation and support service units.

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It is noted that preference will be given to candidates from among servicemen released from captivity, persons with disabilities who have expressed a desire to continue military service or have undergone appropriate training.

The information system also has an interactive map of discounts for military personnel, which shows a variety of establishments, from optical stores to hairdressers, that have special promotions, programs, or deals for the military. Users can leave reviews or suggest new establishments. The authors promise to add them after review.

Recall

The Verkhovna Rada has supported the draft law on the creation of the Unified State Register of Military Personnel. The system envisages the introduction of Military ID and integration with e-health to simplify accounting and service delivery.