Description
An indispensable element of the project is the work on the digitalisation aspect of controls, in order to integrate/connect/interpret in a reasoned manner the information/data concerning the same undertakings or verified elements in order to reduce overlaps, duplications and redundancies in controls.
The sharing of control data and, when possible, of their outcomes, especially where the surveillance activity is concentrated on the same subjects, is an essential objective for the efficiency of controls, also in view of the once-only principle, which makes a direct connection between the various provincial archives and beyond indispensable (interoperability).
To implement this process of digitisation of controls, PAT is developing the Single Register of Provincial Controls (RUCP).
Alongside this application, specific information sharing projects are being developed, involving some of the structures concerned.
This focus on information sharing involves all areas of the controls rationalisation project, since both the possibility of introducing and applying risk-based methodologies to controls, and the enhancement of the quality experiences of companies are based on the sharing and interoperability of data.
Projects
Single provincial control register
The rationalisation of inspections project aims to develop tools for computerising and digitalising inspections, guaranteeing interoperability and data exchange and promoting the use of new methodologies, in order to rationalise and simplify inspections on companies