On January 1, 2026, a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers came into force, launching a pilot project to digitize the interaction between executive authorities and business entities through the Pulse information and communication system.
From now on, Pulse officially functions as a state instrument for dialogue between the government and business, collecting, analyzing, and using data from businesses to form regulatory decisions.
This was reported by the Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine.
The resolution establishes procedural rules for the system's operation, defines the roles of key participants, and sets mandatory deadlines for processing requests.
As of January 1, 2026, the Pulse platform has collected nearly 350,000 ratings and over 30,000 comments from entrepreneurs across Ukraine.
The necessary technical and informational interaction between Pulse and other state systems has already been ensured, and the platform has been integrated into more than 300 websites of central and regional state authorities.
The technical administration of the Pulse platform is carried out by Prozorro.Sales.
As part of the pilot project, all regional military administrations in Ukraine have been connected to the Pulse platform. All central executive bodies, the Office of the President of Ukraine (with consent), the Government Contact Center, and the Business Ombudsman Council have also been involved in the system.