Digital Rupture in Public Bureaucracy: Passport Processes Shift to MERNIS Integration
**İçişleri Bakanlığı**, kamu yönetiminde verimliliği artırmak ve bürokratik hantallığı minimize etmek amacıyla hususi (yeşil) ve hizmet (gri) pasaport

The Ministry of Interior has fully transitioned the application processes for special (green) and service (grey) passports to a digital environment, aiming to increase efficiency in public administration and minimize bureaucratic inertia. With the new system, the transition from traditional printed forms to e-signature supported digital data flow has made the data traffic between public institutions and population administrations real-time.
Paperless Governance and Operational Speed
The digital transformation at the heart of the system enables application forms to be transferred directly to the Central Population Administration System (MERNIS). This integration accelerates the approval processes of public institutions while eliminating document deficiencies resulting from human error.
Strategic Impact of the Digital Verification Mechanism
The new application stands out not just as a format change, but as an infrastructure update that enhances the state's service delivery capacity. The simultaneous verification process conducted via MERNIS aims to reduce time losses due to incorrect or missing documents to zero.
These types of digital leaps in public services are essentially the application of 'Lean Management' principles, seen in industrial production, to state bureaucracy. Much like the supply chain optimization we observe in the automotive and heavy industry sectors, 'optimizing data flow' in public services reduces operational costs. Turkey's deepening of its e-government infrastructure is a structural reform that will positively reflect on the 'ease of doing business' index in the long run.
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