Ukraine's Asset Recovery Agency reaches agreement with State Space Agency for asset management technologies
The Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) has signed an agreement with Ukraine's State Space Agency, granting access to Earth remote sensing data. ARMA's head, Olena Duma, shared the news on Telegram.
"This will allow us to access high-quality images of the assets managed by ARMA – both current and historical," Duma wrote.
She noted that this technology will also benefit asset managers, enabling them to remotely inspect properties before participating in tenders.
"I always say: ARMA will find criminal assets anywhere in the world. Now, this is not just a statement – we'll literally be able to track them from space! Quickly, accurately, and without restrictions. There’s nowhere left for criminals to hide their loot," Duma said.
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