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长三角地区170余项高频政务服务和应用实现跨省“一网通办”

Core Points - The implementation of the first local standard for electronic certificate sharing in the Yangtze River Delta region has accelerated the mutual recognition of government services, data interoperability, and technical compatibility, promoting deeper integration and innovative development in the region [1][2] - The standard outlines the processes, scope, interfaces, and technical requirements for cross-province sharing of electronic certificates, ensuring safety, legality, and compliance in the sharing process, while improving the integrity, accuracy, and timeliness of certificate data [1] - As of now, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui provinces have cumulatively accessed Shanghai's certificates over 2.64 million times, while Shanghai has accessed certificates from Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui over 3.97 million times, significantly enhancing government service capabilities [1] Group 1 - The introduction of electronic certificates allows citizens to present them through government service apps, eliminating the need for physical certificates in various scenarios, including police and transportation management [1] - A total of 170 high-frequency government services and applications have achieved cross-province "one-stop service," with 40 types of high-frequency electronic certificates being shareable and mutually recognized across the Yangtze River Delta [1] - The initiative aims to reduce the time and effort required by enterprises and citizens in administrative processes, thereby increasing satisfaction and convenience [2] Group 2 - The standard promotes the secure and efficient sharing of government data across different levels, regions, systems, departments, and business areas, fostering innovation in "certificate-free" application scenarios [2] - The focus is on enhancing the efficiency of cross-regional administrative processes, aligning closely with the common needs of enterprises and citizens [2]