The government has decided to appoint Tomoko Namba, chairman of IT giant DENA, and others as members of the "Digital Extraordinary Administrative Investigation Committee," which will hold its first meeting soon.

The government has decided to set up a "Digital Extraordinary Administrative Investigation Committee" to promote digital reform, regulatory reform, and administrative reform in an integrated manner, and has solidified the system.



The chairman is Prime Minister Kishida, and as a private expert,


▼ Tomoko Namba, chairman of IT major DENA,


▼ Takeshi Natsuno, president of KADOKAWA, which handles publishing and movies,


▼ familiar with digital policy


Eight people will be appointed

, including Jun Murai, a professor at Keio University

.



The study group will hold its first meeting next week to exchange opinions on regulations and system reviews to enable the government to smoothly use the data held by local governments in emergencies.



After repeated discussions, the policy is to compile the results of the study by June next year.