The current shortcomings in the public administration of forensic science activities in Ukraine have been analyzed. The work of state specialized institutions in wartime conditions has been examined. The technical and political significance of the digitalization of forensic science activities is clarified. Attention is paid to the problems of instability in the management and staffing of forensic institutions. The issue of standardization and accreditation of forensic institutions is examined. The importance of expanding international cooperation is emphasized. The proposed reform initiatives cover both the organizational and managerial aspects as well as the technological aspects of the development of the forensic science system, forming a comprehensive model for its adaptation to contemporary security, social, and technological challenges. Ensuring impartial development of norms and their equal application to all participants in the expert services market is possible only if there is a clear delineation of the functionality: formation of public policy, regulation and control, as well as management of forensic institutions. Such a division of powers minimizes the risks of unequal conditions for different subjects. Effective mechanisms for public administration of the field of forensic science expertise in conditions of martial law should be contextually relevant and capable of implementing changes without resistance.
Nataliia Martynenko (Wed,) studied this question.