MCMC: Government seeking public feedback on ‘National Super App’

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MCMC said the National Mobile Application is being planned by the government as a one-stop centre for users to access online services from both the digital government and selected private sectors.

The survey will also explore views on the potential adoption of the National super app, identify factors that would determine users’ decision to use the app, and assess further improvements on the delivery of government services through the app. — 123rf.comThe Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission is inviting public feedback on the development of a National Mobile Application or super app.

It explained that the app would potentially allow the public to pay bills, settle traffic summonses, renew driving licences and road tax, book a doctor’s appointment, access e-healthcare services, and register births and marriages online, among others. An online survey is being conducted by MCMC from now till Oct 6 to help introduce the concept of the National Mobile Application and scenarios of its potential uses in Malaysia, explore views on its potential adoption, identify factors that might influence the public’s decision to use a national mobile application, and assess further improvements on the delivery of government services through the app.

Survey participants will also be asked if they would be interested in naming the National Mobile Application, as the person who comes up with the chosen name will receive a voucher worth RM2,000 as a token of appreciation.

 

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