Abstract

The purpose of this article is to study and analyze the challenges and opportunities associated with the implementation of information systems in regional management to ensure post-war economic recovery in Ukraine. The systematic approach, as well as methods of hierarchy analysis, economic and program-target forecasting, abstract-logical, and monographic are used. The article identifies five main groups of information systems that currently used in Ukraine. The advantages of the cartographic method over methods of presenting results and modeling in information systems of regional management agencies are substantiated. The article identifies shortcomings and limitations of existing regional management information systems that hinder the effective functioning of regional management bodies. A mechanism for the creation of a regional information system is developed and visualized. This mechanism, in particular, allows the collection, analysis, and synthesis of data obtained from regional management bodies and local self-government. The need for the establishment of a situation center to organize and coordinate the implementation and functioning of the regional information system is justified. Conditions for the development and implementation of monitoring and management information systems at the regional level are determined. Ways of cooperation between regional management bodies and business structures, state enterprises, and organizations in the process of creating a unified information system are outlined. The advantages of implementing a regional program for the creation of a regional management information system are substantiated. The measures of such a program are defined. The necessity of the creation the unified cartographic regional environment was substantiated. This process predict using electronic topographic maps of all territories developed based on ground observations, aviation, and other types of survey. Such approach ensure the collection, processing, and use of various types of data based on a single regional situation center reflecting the security and development of the region as well as modernization the information support of regional management processes.

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