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A Digital Government by design: Make it matter – Part 2
The world has become mobile, hyper-connected, interactive, immediate and fluid. Today’s world is one where everything and everyone’s connected; everyone expects immediate gratification and instant results, and where everyone must respond to continuous opportunities and requests. The government must do its part in helping to re-invent itself to become a Digital Government to enable a new model in how it interacts, responds, and reacts to enable greater productivity, efficiency, and collaboration. A Digital Government will fundamentally change how it functions internally and how its shares and collaborates in new meaningful ways with the public. The question is What would this ‘Digital Government’ look like?
A Digital Government by design: Make it matter – Part 1
The world has become mobile, hyper-connected, interactive, immediate and fluid. Today’s world is one where everything and everyone’s connected; everyone expects immediate gratification and instant results, and where everyone must respond to continuous opportunities and requests. The government must do its part in helping to re-invent itself to become a Digital Government to enable a new model in how it interacts, responds, and reacts to enable greater productivity, efficiency, and collaboration. A Digital Government will fundamentally change how it functions internally and how its shares and collaborates in new meaningful ways with the public. The question is 'What would this ‘Digital Government’ look like?





