Newly appointed Defence Minister Rustem Umierov announced plans to introduce an electronic military ID card, launch a unified register of conscripts, and digitalise all military medical commission processes to eliminate corruption risks.
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The MMCs. This abbreviation in today's sense should be a thing of the past. The task is to digitalise all processes and launch a single register of conscripts, which will eliminate any corruption risks.
All information about a soldier should be digital: an electronic military ID card, digitalisation of military medical examination and hospitals, a digital journal, [and] a report for the military.
Umerov announced his intention to introduce an electronic military ID card in Ukraine and launch a unified register of conscripts.
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