According to Interfax-Ukraine, the state-owned enterprise “Infotech” is maximizing the automation of the work of the departments and divisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in the context of identifying missing persons, while simultaneously providing relatives of the deceased with tools to identify their loved ones.
Maksym Khimchenko, director of the state-owned enterprise “Infotech,” spoke about this in an exclusive interview with the Interfax-Ukraine agency, noting the work of the registry of missing persons under special circumstances.
“The issue of identifying the deceased is not only about making the tool user-friendly, but also about highly sensitive data. And, in general, about the ability to obtain such information and access to it,” Khimchenko noted.
He emphasized that the painstaking work of investigators to enter such information into the database, as well as its collection and processing, requires automation.
“We are generally automating the work of entire departments and divisions regarding identification. And we are providing relatives of the deceased with the tools to work with the remains so they can identify their loved ones,” said the director of “Infotech.”
He concluded: “This is also a service, and it had to be made user-friendly so that people could work with it quickly, since this is data with restricted access, including time-limited access. Furthermore, it is important to avoid re-traumatizing relatives, which is why we are automating such complex and sensitive processes as much as possible.”
State Enterprise “INFOTECH” is the operator and developer of the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ digital systems, ensuring their creation, operation, and 24/7 support.
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