Core Viewpoint - The launch of the "Jingce" policy service platform by the Beijing Municipal Government marks a significant upgrade in the institutional infrastructure for the "streamline administration and delegate power" reform, enhancing the ease and efficiency of accessing government policies and services [2][3]. Group 1: Platform Features - "Jingce" offers a "one-page overview" for precise policy searches, "one-on-one" policy recommendations through intelligent push notifications, and "customized" policy subscriptions to meet individual user needs [2][3]. - The platform provides a "one-stop" service for policy implementation, allowing for one-click applications for subsidies [2][3]. Group 2: Policy Accessibility - The platform includes sections such as "Latest Policies," "Policy Implementation," "Direct Access," "Find Policies," "Policy Interpretation," and "Government Bulletins," facilitating comprehensive access to government information [2][3]. - For example, the "Beijing Intellectual Property Standard System" policy was released on January 7, 2026, with a simplified Q&A available to explain its background, objectives, and key contents [2][3]. Group 3: Impact on Business Environment - The "Jingce" platform aims to standardize the policy implementation process, enhance transparency in timelines, and clarify funding scales, thereby preventing inefficiencies and corruption in the distribution of fiscal resources [3][4]. - As of December 2025, "Jingce" has aggregated over 20,000 policies and more than 10,000 policy interpretations, with a total of 132,000 applications for policy implementation, including 89,000 from enterprises and 43,000 from individuals [3][4]. Group 4: Future Developments - The platform is expected to evolve towards features such as cross-regional policy recognition and AI-assisted applications, aiming for a "seamless implementation" of policies [4]. - The integration of "Jingce" with other digital government initiatives is anticipated to create a comprehensive service system covering citizens, businesses, and government [4].
从“人找政策”到“政策找人” “京策”如何打通惠企利民“最后一公里”
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2026-01-12 13:11