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Moving one-stop Service (Local Government Procedures) Local governments participating in service verification, etc. have been decided

The Cabinet Secretariat IT Strategy Office is promoting the Hikkoshi one-stop Service to reduce the burden of moving procedures based on the Digital Government Action Plan (approved by the Cabinet on December 25, 2020).

In fiscal 2021, we will conduct study groups and on-site verifications of local government procedures related to moving, with the aim of realizing online moving-out notifications and moving-in reservations through Mynaportal. We are pleased to announce that we have decided to send the Study Group and local governments participating in the on-site verifications to public call (which has now ended) (Government CIO Portal) (National Diet Library Online Collection and Preservation Project (WARP)), and that the following organizations will be asked to cooperate with the .

1. Local governments participating in the review meeting and on-site verification

•Asahikawa City

•Kitami City

•Koriyama City

•Fukushima City

•Sanjo City

•Maebashi City

•Tsukubamirai City

•Edogawa Ward

•Setagaya-ku

•Mitaka City

•Susono City

•Kaga City

•Maizuru City

•Suita City

•Kakogawa City

•Higashihiroshima City

•Takamatsu City

•Nankoku City

2. Local governments participating in the study group

•Kitakami City

•Natori City

•Irumashi

•Itabashi-ku

•Chofu City

•Machida City

•Obu City

•Toyoake City

•Minamiawaji City

•Shunan City

•Miyakonojo City

•Miyazaki City

•Yomitan-son

3. Future schedule (planned)

Late August, 2021: The 1st Investigative Commission

October - November 2021: On-site verification

December 2021: Second meeting of the committee

January-March 2022: Compilation of results

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