PUBLIC MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE INFORMATION SPACE OF UKRAINE: DEVELOPMENT VECTORS, STRATEGIC PRIORITIES

DOI: 10.31673/2786-7412.2025.022138

Authors

  • І. Андрушко, (I. Andrushko) State University of Information and Communication Technologies, Kyiv

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31673/2786-7412.2025.022138

Keywords:

information space, public administration, digital transformation, strategic priorities, information security, civil society

Abstract

The article highlights the strategic priorities and main directions of
public management of the development of the information space of Ukraine in the
context of digitalization, globalization and new challenges of information security. It is
emphasized that the formation of an open, secure and inclusive information space is a
key factor in strengthening national security, developing the digital economy and
supporting democratic processes.
The need for a comprehensive approach to management is substantiated,
combining institutional, regulatory, technological and socio-humanitarian aspects.
Particular attention is paid to the harmonization of national policy with international
standards and best world practices, as well as the involvement of the public and expert
circles in the formation of policy in the field of information space development. The
emphasis is on the need to strengthen the institutional capacity of government bodies,
develop the digital literacy of the population and stimulate innovative activity.
The article emphasizes that strategic management must meet the requirements
of transparency, openness and efficiency, contributing to the formation of a high-tech
state and strengthening social trust. Directions for improving state policy in this area
are proposed to increase Ukraineʼs competitiveness and its integration into the global
information environment.
The article also emphasizes the importance of flexibility in management
decisions and the implementation of modern information and analytical systems that
allow for rapid adaptation to new challenges. Special attention is paid to the
development of state partnerships with the private sector and civil society, which will
contribute to the introduction of innovations and the formation of a digital economy.
The need to develop cyber defense systems, media literacy, and an archetypal
approach to strengthening information independence is emphasized. The article offers
scientifically based recommendations for improving state policy for the development of
Ukraineʼs information space, taking into account global challenges and socio-cultural
features, which will become the basis for the formation of a competitive, safe, and
democratic digital state.

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Published

2025-06-27

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