Spatial service delivery system for smart licensing & enforcement management

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Spatial information has introduced a new sense of urgency for a better understanding of the public needs in term of what, when and where they need services and through which devices, platform or physical locations they need them. The objective of this project is to value- add existing license management process for business premises which comes under the responsibility of Local Authority (PBT). Manipulation of geospatial and tracing technology via mobile platform allows enforcement officers to work in real-time, use a standardized system, improve service delivery, and optimize operation management. This paper will augment the scope and capabilities of proposed concept namely, Smart Licensing/Enforcement Management (SLEm). It will review the current licensing and enforcement practice of selected PBT in comparison to the enhanced method. As a result, the new enhanced system is expected to offer a total solution for licensing/enforcement management whilst increasing efficiency and transparency for smart city management and governance.

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Wahap, N. A., Ismail, N. M., Nor, N. M., Ahmad, N., Omar, M. F., Termizi, A. A. A., … Mansor, S. (2016). Spatial service delivery system for smart licensing & enforcement management. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 37). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/37/1/012023

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