Thursday, November 13, 2014

Here is the digital identity: the key to access all government services – the Journal

Here is the digital identity: the key to access all government services – the Journal

Here comes the pin only to access all online services. It will be called “ Spid “, an acronym that stands for the public system of digital identity. And there is already a schedule that includes two stages: the first will start in April of 2015 to get to 2017 with 10 million connected users, or an Italian in six.

One key to access from home, without queuing at the door to all the Services web, from social security (INPS) practices tax (Revenue Agency). Doors open for municipalities, schools, or ASL: just one click. The Spid thus aims to facilitate the lives of citizens by reducing costs and time. Be a coincidence, but the pronunciation coincides with speed , the word which in English stands for speed. Numerous innovations that pin one brings. The agreement between the state, regions and municipalities Agenda for the streamlining contains many other elements. In total there are 37 points, having deadlines and goals. To make the announcement, via the Web, the cartel is the same minister Pa, Marianna Madia .

In a tweet to the minister, who launched the hashtag #Repubblicasemplice , summed up the agreement: “Certain times of digital, taxation, welfare, housing, enterprise” . Five chapters then collecting simplifications bandied about for years, but never realized, promises spoken recently and new entry as the declaration of series online, reducing the time and expense (just a performance for single complaint of succession, cadastral registration and transcript). To launch the final agenda for the simplification provided for the dl Madia, serves but still a step in the Council of Ministers, which should happen soon, within a year. Among the items included in the Agenda, including the stamp digital, available on the internet without having to go to the tobacconist. In this case, set a target, will have to adapt to the electronic version, 90% of municipalities by 2017.

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