Abstract
The aim of the article was to analyze the state of the digital transformation of administrative services in various fields of activity. The main methodological tools were statistical, graphical, comparative analysis, and observation methods. The research found that national governments are taking a large number of initiatives related to digital public services. The DESI Index has shown itself to good advantage in the EU. It ranks Member States according to their digital performance and analyses their progress in providing e-government services. The AuroraAI programed developed in Finland will contribute to the improvement of electronic administrative services, smooth daily life, business, safe and ethical approach. The Finnish web portal My Kanta provides a wide range of applications that can be of benefit to citizens, healthcare professionals and organizations, government bodies. In Ukraine, the smooth functioning of the Diia web portal promotes the spread of digital skills, the inclusion of citizens in relation to receiving digital administrative services during the period of hostilities. Global geopolitical transformations have focused the efforts of states on strengthening intersectoral cooperation of public authorities in the digitalization of administrative services. The availability of such services for the elderly remains unresolved. The adaptation of the positive practices of the government of Finland in Ukraine will become a vector for further research and thorough studies during the post-war reconstruction of the state. Particular attention will be paid to the issue of availability of the services under research.
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