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Integrated licensing service moves to BKPM building

The office for the online single submission system (OSS), an integrated government licensing service, was moved to the Investment Coordination Board (BKPM) on Wednesday from the Office of the Coordinating Economic Minister, where it had been since the OSS was established in July.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, January 2, 2019

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Integrated licensing service moves to BKPM building The Offices of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) are located on Jl. Gatot Subroto in Jakarta. (kontan.co.id/Achmad Fauzi)

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he office for the online single submission system (OSS), an integrated government licensing service, was moved to the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) on Wednesday from the Office of the Coordinating Economic Minister, where it had been since the OSS was established in July.

The office is tasked with running the web-based system to apply for or manage business permits for companies in various sectors, excluding the sectors of finance and mining.

Previously, Coordinating Economic Ministry secretary Susiwijono announced the migration of the OSS service. “The operations will be [conducted] at the BKPM building starting on Jan. 2,” he said on Dec. 21, as quoted by kompas.com.

There are three main elements to the OSS – the operational service, the OSS system and the OSS infrastructure.

Susiwijono had said that migration of the OSS service and system could be completed swiftly, but for the infrastructure, it would take at least two months to migrate it from the ministry to the BKPM building.

He said the BKPM would be responsible for the operational system of the OSS service, while the office would still be responsible for coordinating efforts between the relevant ministries and other government institutions to complete the regulatory reform, including harmonizing the remaining conflicting regulations in each institution. (bbn)

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