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The contribution of the Plan for the Digital Transformation of Italy to the realization of the European Digital Agenda

The contribution of the Plan for the Digital Transformation of Italy to the realization of the European Digital Agenda

The contribution of the Plan for the Digital Transformation of Italy to the realization of the European Digital Agenda is the title of the first Medium post by Daniela Battisti, the International Relation Responsible of the Digital Transformation Team of the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers. On her post she illustrates the actualization of the seven guiding principles introduced by the European Commission for the digital strategy of the Member states within the Three-Year Plan for Digital Transformation of Public Administration

  

Link to the Medium post 

 

Rome, May 20, 2017 - "In order to identify the elements of a clear and coherent digital strategy that will allow the Public Administration to become a technologically advanced entity responding to the needs of its citizens, the European Commission has introduced a few specific guiding principles.

The Agency for Digital Italy (AgID) and the Digital Transformation Team have, through their combined work on the Three Year Plan, sought to set digital strategy in line with the seven general principles set forth by the EU. They have also endeavored to make the principles relevant by identifying several possible areas of design application". In this way, Daniela Battisti, the International Relation Responsible of the Italian Digital Transformation Team, introduces in her Medium post the seven guiding principles included in the Three Year Plan, in line with the European Commission's goals.

  1. Digital by default: public administrations should deliver services digitally (including machine readable information) as the preferred option (while still keeping other channels open for those who are disconnected by choice or necessity).
  2. Once only principle: public administrations should ensure that citizens and businesses supply the same information only once to a public administration
  3. Openness and transparency of data and administrative processes: public administrations should share information and data between themselves and enable citizens and businesses to access control and correct their own data.
  4. Interoperability by default: public services should be designed to work seamlessly across the Single Market and across organisational silos, relying on the free movement of data and digital services in the European Union.
  5. Trustworthiness and security: all initiatives should go beyond the mere compliance with the legal framework on personal data protection and privacy, and IT security, by integrating those elements in the design phase.
  6. Inclusiveness and accessibility: public administrations should design digital public services that are inclusive by default and cater for different needs such as those of the elderly and people with disabilities.
  7. Cross-border by default: public administrations should make relevant digital public services available across borders and prevent further fragmentation to arise, thereby facilitating mobility within the Single Market.

 

The complete post in this link

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