The on-site inspection system "Inspection Record" plays a role in solving administrative issues in Yokohama City. It was certified under the Yokohama City Small and Medium Enterprises New Technology and New Product Development Promotion Project (SBIR) for the fiscal year 2016.

The "Inspection Record," which facilitates inspection reporting tasks at construction sites and for various purposes, has been certified as a "government issue resolution type" under the Yokohama City Small and Medium Enterprises New Technology and New Product Development Promotion Project for the fiscal year 2016.
**Regarding the resolution of government issues through the introduction of the Inspection Record**
As part of its efforts to promote new technologies and new product development for small and medium enterprises, Yokohama City is conducting a sales channel development support project, which certifies new products expected to be utilized in administrative settings under the "government issue resolution type."
The Inspection Record digitizes regular inspection tasks conducted on fire facilities, elevators, water supply facilities, park facilities, retention basins, streetlights, and street trees, preventing errors in handwritten entries (date, location) and data input mistakes, reducing the labor of data entry, and simplifying the process of creating printed forms, thereby efficiently organizing and sharing on-site information. By introducing the Inspection Record, timely information sharing of on-site data is possible, enabling quick risk avoidance and smooth instructions to cooperating contractors.
As the demand for inspection tasks increases in various field operations and management tasks across all administrative departments and ward offices, the inspection record is essential for ongoing maintenance and can be utilized nationwide across various industries. The Inspection Record is a useful system for resolving these administrative issues.


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