According to the senator, the essence is that "the created common information system would enable all regional structures to use their information resources in a feedback mode with the federal part."

“A citizen, receiving certain services, benefits, living in one region, does not experience any problems in terms of receiving such services. Should he move to another place, or start re-registering something due to the changed conditions, problems arise with the registration of certain things. I'm not even saying that this should be attributed to the whole gamut of problems associated with a change in legal entities: a change in the type of business, a change in legal address, and so on. All this is so cumbersome ... In order for data exchange to take place in the digital mode, this system will undoubtedly play a big role in terms of efficiency in resolving issues, "Ryazansky explained.

Earlier it was reported that in Russia by the end of 2021, the Unified Information Platform of the National Data Management System will be launched, which will improve the quality and availability of state and municipal services.

It is assumed that the launch of the platform will speed up the exchange of information between government agencies and the process of providing services, and will also allow constantly monitoring the accuracy and relevance of data.