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'''<big>GovTech – putting people first in digitising public services and the use of data</big>'''
'''<big>GovTech – putting people first in digitalizing public services and the use of data</big>'''
 
The EU’s quest for digital sovereignty promises individual empowerment through better privacy protection and data usage awareness, while also incentivising public and private actors to share data without losing ownership or reducing privacy. This is done through a number of means, including new regulations such as the Data Act and the Data Governance Act. To reach this objective, several challenges remain to be address, including access provision to everyone, such as remote areas and areas at war in the wider European space.


These sessions will provide an overview of how governments are responding to the pressure to follow the progress in digital and the need to upgrade public services/processes. Inevitable transformation in evolving regulatory and technological landscape brings not only benefits but raises multiple concerns about privacy, use of data, limitations for activities of certain actors. Putting people in the center as a prerequisite of any strategy designing, as well as seeking the balance between “public and private”, “open and personal” will be the driver of these discussions.


''These sessions are organised in a multi-stakeholder bottom up manner. Anyone interested in the topic can become a member of the Org Team. The EuroDIG session principles apply.''
''These sessions are organised in a multi-stakeholder bottom up manner. Anyone interested in the topic can become a member of the Org Team. The EuroDIG session principles apply.''

Latest revision as of 12:44, 12 April 2024

GovTech – putting people first in digitalizing public services and the use of data

These sessions will provide an overview of how governments are responding to the pressure to follow the progress in digital and the need to upgrade public services/processes. Inevitable transformation in evolving regulatory and technological landscape brings not only benefits but raises multiple concerns about privacy, use of data, limitations for activities of certain actors. Putting people in the center as a prerequisite of any strategy designing, as well as seeking the balance between “public and private”, “open and personal” will be the driver of these discussions.

These sessions are organised in a multi-stakeholder bottom up manner. Anyone interested in the topic can become a member of the Org Team. The EuroDIG session principles apply.

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