The Diia portal has already booked 145,000 employees of critical enterprises. About 4,000 companies have used the service, while 20% of companies refuse to book their employees.
Thanks to cooperation with anti-corruption authorities, the Ministry of Digital Transformation saved more than UAH 3 billion on the purchase of drones for the Armed Forces. This allowed the Ministry to receive an additional 18,413 drones and return almost UAH 1.5 billion to the state.
Ukraine has launched the 'Army+' app with 11 types of reports and a unique ID for the military. This is part of a digital ecosystem that includes Diia, Mriya, and Reserve+, aimed at eliminating bureaucracy.
The Minister of Digital Transformation said that 95% of drones for the Armed Forces are produced in Ukraine. Production is growing, with about 300 companies manufacturing various types of drones, including FPV and reconnaissance drones.
Diia. Osvita has launched a series that teaches veterans how to apply for grants of up to UAH 1 million for business. The course includes 11 episodes on business planning and templates for grant applications.
The President of Ukraine chaired a meeting of the Chiefs of Staff to review the situation at the front and the production of Ukraine's own drones and missiles. Additional funding has been allocated to the missile program, and they also discussed the provision of weapons to additional brigades.
Education Minister Oksen Lisovyi announced new criteria for funding universities, including graduate employment. An experiment with tuition grants worth UAH 308 million is also being implemented.
A beta version of the URPTI analytical module with data on business-related crimes has been launched on the website of the Prosecutor General's Office. The dashboard contains statistics on investigations and court cases for 2024 and the last 5 years.
The Ukrainian government is taking measures to ensure stable mobile communications during power outages. By January 2025, all base stations must be equipped with an autonomous backup power supply.
The President of Ukraine chaired a meeting of the Security Council to discuss the effectiveness of Ukrainian drones and electronic warfare. They also reviewed Ukraine's missile program and ways to reduce dependence on missile supplies from partners.
The Ministry of Defense has launched an electronic booking service for employees of critical enterprises and companies that support the country's defense on the Diia portal, making the process quick and transparent.
Mobile operators in Ukraine are to provide 10 hours of uninterrupted mobile communication during a power outage by February 2025, and 80% of base stations are to meet this requirement by December 2024, according to an order from the State Special Communications Service.
The government allocates 1. 65 billion hryvnias to purchase modern equipment - drone control simulators, laser shooting simulators, training ranges and tactical medicine kits - for the updated course "Defense of the Fatherland" in schools across the country to prepare children for the ongoing full-scale invasion.
The Ukrainian government has launched a service that will allow defenders to apply for combatant status online in a few clicks, simplifying the process and reducing the burden on military units.
Six Ukrainian communities in Mykolaiv and Dnipropetrovs'k oblasts have received mobile Administrative Service Centers that will help residents of frontline areas access public services faster and more comfortably.
The government has adopted a resolution allowing the purchase of Ukrainian-made drones through the closed Prozorro, which will ensure transparency and efficiency of procurement, as well as promote domestic drone production and create new jobs.
President Zelenskiy announces new programs to help Ukrainians during power outages and stabilize mobile communications after meetings with government officials.
President Zelenskyy instructed officials to analyze the ability of telecom operators to provide communications during power outages and to provide daily information on the energy sector's efforts to overcome the shortage.
The Diia app has already generated more than 200,000 veteran certificates, allowing Ukrainian soldiers and their families to have important documents at their fingertips in their smartphones.
MP Volodymyr Ariev proposed inviting Minister Mykhailo Fedorov to a committee meeting to investigate the alleged data leak of 13 million Ukrainians after a Russian hacker was suspected of attacking government websites before Russia's invasion.
Near Toretsk, Ukrainian border guards shot down a Russian reconnaissance drone with small arms.
The Ukrainian military is actively using 30 Vepr universal robots, which can evacuate wounded soldiers, deliver ammunition, remotely mine and clear mines, and be used to train snipers, increasing their capabilities and saving lives.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has adopted a resolution that allows citizens to register as patients in the electronic healthcare system and choose or change their family doctor through the Diia app, eliminating the need to visit hospitals.
Ukraine plans to start beta-testing electronic booking on the Diia portal for enterprises critical to the economy in early July, according to Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
According to Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukrainian drones hit 778 pieces of Russian equipment in two weeks, reducing Russia's combat potential.
Ukraine ranks second in Central and Eastern Europe by the number of AI companies. In total, we have more than 240 AI companies.
During the week, attack drones at the front destroyed 304 units of Russian equipment, including 43 tanks, 90 guns, 133 trucks, and 338 strongholds.
The coordination headquarters will send messages via The Diya app to the families of captives and missing persons to protect them from fraud and misinformation related to their relatives ' captivity in Russia.
The government has adopted a resolution on digitalization of reservations. This will significantly reduce corruption risks when booking employees of enterprises that are critical for the Ukrainian economy and minimize the human factor in this process.
By the end of 2025, all schools in Ukraine plan to connect to the educational application "Mriya". In September-October, another 1,000 schools will be connected to it.