EGovernment Benchmark 2022

EGovernment Benchmark 2022
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Release: 2022
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ISBN: 9789276497936

Boosting the digital transformation of governments remains a top priority for the European Union. In pursuit of the EU Digital Decade ambition, Europe aims to provide all key public services online by 2030. Investments and cornerstone policies are being put in place to make this happen. For example, Member States succeeded in allocating more than 26% of the spending under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) to the digital transition. Moreover, Europe has established the foundations for more human-centric digital initiatives, respecting European values, via the (proposed) Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles. Coronavirus (COVID-19) has put citizens, businesses and governments to the test. It has prompted Europe to rethink the value of digitalisation and how government services are delivered. Have governments been able to adapt and become more digitalised? The eGovernment Benchmark answers this question and compares how governments deliver digital public services. As an internationally recognised study, it looks at how government websites and portals for citizens and businesses continue to improve across Europe. This edition captures the digital transformation of governments in 2021 and 2020, during historical times of societal and economic resilience.

EGovernment Benchmark 2022

EGovernment Benchmark 2022
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
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ISBN: 9789276497790

Boosting the digital transformation of governments remains a top priority for the European Union. In pursuit of the EU Digital Decade ambition, Europe aims to provide all key public services online by 2030. Investments and cornerstone policies are being put in place to make this happen. For example, Member States succeeded in allocating more than 26% of the spending under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) to the digital transition. Moreover, Europe has established the foundations for more human-centric digital initiatives, respecting European values, via the (proposed) Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles. Coronavirus (COVID-19) has put citizens, businesses and governments to the test. It has prompted Europe to rethink the value of digitalisation and how government services are delivered. Have governments been able to adapt and become more digitalised? The eGovernment Benchmark answers this question and compares how governments deliver digital public services. As an internationally recognised study, it looks at how government websites and portals for citizens and businesses continue to improve across Europe. This edition captures the digital transformation of governments in 2021 and 2020, during historical times of societal and economic resilience.

EGovernment Benchmark

EGovernment Benchmark
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Release: 2021
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ISBN: 9789276363620

This document is the eGovernment Benchmark Method Paper 2020-2023, which is the result of a method consultation (October 2019), a method workshop (February 2020) and Member State reflections on the basis of the method revision document (shared in April 2020). It also include refinements on specific life events following a method workshop (March 2021) and Member State reflections (April 2021).

Government at a Glance 2021

Government at a Glance 2021
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-07-09
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ISBN: 9264921419

The 2021 edition includes input indicators on public finance and employment; process indicators include data on institutions, budgeting practices, human resources management, regulatory governance, public procurement, governance of infrastructure, public sector integrity, open government and digital government. Outcome indicators cover core government results (e.g. trust, political efficacy, inequality reduction) and indicators on access, responsiveness, quality and satisfaction for the education, health and justice sectors.

OECD Digital Government Studies Digital Government Review of Türkiye Towards a Digitally-Enabled Government

OECD Digital Government Studies Digital Government Review of Türkiye Towards a Digitally-Enabled Government
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2023-05-15
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ISBN: 9264999191

This Digital Government Review of Türkiye explores how the Government of Türkiye can use digital technology and data to help the public sector become more responsive, resilient and proactive. It evaluates the efforts made so far by Türkiye in achieving digital government maturity by looking at governance, institutional capacities, digital skills, public service design and delivery, enabling building blocks and the strategic management and use of data.

EGovernment Benchmark

EGovernment Benchmark
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
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ISBN: 9789276498599

This document is the eGovernment Benchmark Method Paper 2020-2023, which is the result of a method consultation (October 2019), a method workshop (February 2020) and Member State reflections on the basis of the method revision document (shared in April 2020). It also include refinements on specific life events following a method workshop (March 2021) and Member State reflections (April 2021). As compared to the previous method paper the following changes have been implemented: 1. Life events: the updated life events and services are included. Most notably: Transport (formerly Owning and Driving a Car) and Health. 2. Indicators: a. Pilot indicators are included (Mobile Service Delivery, Findability and Accessibility Foundations). Importantly, these pilot indicators are not weighed as part of the key dimensions until agreed upon. b. Based on final Member States reflections, the 'Transparency of public organisations' is replaced by the 'Transparency of service design' indicator (two former E5 questions from the old indicator were kept, two related questions were added). 3. Wording and clarity: c. A clear overview of historical changes and a glossary with key terminology are added. d. More in general, also based on final Member States reflections, existing definitions and questions have been sharpened where necessary (e.g. regarding automated/proactive services, Transparency of Service Delivery). Clarifications are given to make the method paper easier to read and understand.