Overview
- The ministry plans to automate timestamping across military‑medical commission workflows and to monitor document status in Rezerv+ in 2026.
- The system is expected to flag bottlenecks, pinpoint where cases stall, and surface potential abuses or technical faults.
- Digital documents with Q-codes are described as boosting reliability and security by reducing errors and data loss.
- Product lead Mstyslav Banik announced the plan on television, characterizing it as a roadmap rather than an active rollout.
- The upgrade aligns with efforts to connect tools such as Armiia+, DELTA and Impulse and to build an army IT vertical with 7,000 digital officers.