“I Think in 2018, ( … ), when we celebrated the 100th anniversary of independence, I can go to work with these solutions, within reach, that is in your pocket. I would like to have in this pocket, in my smartphone, ID card, driver’s license, registration card car, car insurance,” the Minister said.
Ministry of Digitizing said that in may 2017, a pilot program will launch mobile passport, and at the end of June of the same year, would be a “full production availability” of this service in electronic form.
the Second phase, covering the mobile driving license, will begin in October 2017, and the third, concerning the registration documents and vehicle insurance insurance, the Ministry planned for the end of 2017. Later, the resort intends to introduce for processing by mobile systems and other documents used most frequently in everyday life.
MC guarantees that it will not be obligatory; it is still possible to use traditional instruments.
Streżyńska said that the new solution will use both citizens and the state.
Program mDokumenty intended to limit the use of traditional, paper or plastic forms. Realize it will be the Ministry of Digitization, in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior. Scientific and Academic Computer Network (NASK) and the Central Informatics Centre will fulfil the role of Executive power in providing solutions and maintenance of infrastructure.
the representatives of the MC were assured that the system is completely safe; it has to work both on smartphones and older devices. Also said that in the event of a discharge of your mobile phone, you can copy the verification procedure of the user.
Streżyńska, the Minister also said that the Agency digitization ended a competition for the name for the profile reliable. Of the more than 5.5 million. proposals were selected three, of which the largest number of votes won the “ego”. According to her, the name sounds good, aluzyjna and reflects the nature of what makes the resort via a trusted profile. The author of the winning name will receive from the Ministry of the laptop. (PAP)
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