The results of the year are usually summed up in December, but the year 2022 brought corrections to the Ukrainian calendar. Just like a year ago, we are stubbornly making plans for the future, realizing that the enemy is still hunting them. Our embodied aspirations are bricks in the stability of Ukraine in such a difficult time. 2022 started nervously. We stubbornly held on to the realization of the absurdity of open aggression and its consequences. Since the invasion, of course, we have joined the social wave of resistance and mutual aid. We immediately joined the information resistance. We helped clients quickly block access to public geoportals in the early days so that the enemy did not have access to relevant localized cartographic materials. None of us will forget how in the first weeks, in addition to military resistance, citizens actively dismantled address tables and road signs along highways and streets for additional disorientation of the enemy in active combat zones and potential sabotage groups in the rear. The daily news about shelling and bombardment of cities was absorbed with sinking hearts. We were all angry and rallied. When the situation in Mariupol became critical, we joined the creation of effective tools for collecting and recording data on the destruction caused. We continue to work on this in the new year. For 4 years, we have been working on the development of Mykolaiv GIS. When its cozy streets began to be shelled every day, we immediately got involved in creating tools for quality data collection on the damage caused. Mykolaiv was not captured by the enemy and had its own GIS before the invasion. That is why the Mykolaiv City Council was the first in Ukraine to implement a fairly detailed tool for assessing the damage caused by the war. We supported clients in the development of local urban cadastre systems in rear cities and towns. We have prepared updates for customers who have been using our developments for a long time and maintain the information infrastructure in an up-to-date state. We continue to work despite the existing difficulties and threats.