The new version of the portal offers not only fundamental changes in the interface to ensure maximum convenience and accessibility for users, but also significant improvements in the back-end of the system. This will enhance the ability of ARMA specialists to generate automated reports, track progress and changes in the management of seized assets in just one click.
The portal will be updated in accordance with current challenges, taking into account changes that have not been implemented during the eight years of the Register's existence. The key innovations include simplification of the asset search process with improved filters and the ability to apply advanced parameters. Additionally, new sections will be introduced, including statistics on the number of entries in the registry and the time of the last access.
The content of the home page will be significantly optimized: the emphasis will be shifted to the search function, which will become the main point of user interaction with the portal. At the same time, the portal's functionality will be made accessible to visually impaired people, ensuring the inclusiveness of the service.
ARMA, as the official operator of critical infrastructure, has assumed responsibility for the protection and development of the Register.
“ARMA has recently become the operator of critical infrastructure as the owner of the Register. Our task is to ensure a modern level of security and ease of use of the system. We are actively working with the team and partners to implement these changes. According to the plan, the updates will be launched in early 2025,” said Stanislav Petrov, CDTO of the ARMA.
As a reminder, in August 2024, the National Agency began work on improving the Register of Seized Assets and presented a plan for its modernization.
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05-12-2024 News