Army+ launched a training course on working with the DOT-Chain system

A new training course has appeared in Army+ – on working with the DOT-Chain system from the procurement agency of the Ministry of Defense “State Rear Operator”. This is the first course on the topic of finance and procurement in the military, which was implemented in the application, informs press service of the Ministry of Defense.
DOT-Chain is an IT system for automating key processes of providing food units. This course will be useful for food service chiefs, warehouse managers, and other military personnel who are involved in the supply process in their military units and want to better understand how the process works.
“During the development of DOT-Chain, we in the DOT primarily focused on making the process of providing the Armed Forces with products as fast, transparent and understandable as possible. The system not only converts most processes into a digital format, but also provides the military, who are responsible for food, with real tools to control the quality of products. The course in Army+ allows them to familiarize themselves with all the functions available in the system as best as possible.” – explained Alyona Zhuzha, IT advisor at the State Rear Operator.
The course consists of modules, at the end of each there is a knowledge acquisition test. After all the modules, there is a final exam, after successfully passing which the military can receive an electronic certificate.
“Army+ continues to fill the training with useful educational materials. This time we released a course on a topic that is primarily useful for the military, who are responsible for the supply of units. DOT-Chain is an important system for the existence of the Defense Forces, which has shortened the supply chain and saved a lot of money. Therefore, we are spreading the experience of using modern tools in the army.” – said Kateryna Chernogorenko, Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine for Digitalization.
In total, with the new course in Army+, there are now nine of them. 67,500 soldiers are already taking courses, and 25,000 of them have completed at least one course in full. The most popular courses are “Unmanned systems. Basics of UAVs” and “Information stability. Cyber security”.