• Complain

OECD - Digital Government Review of Argentina

Here you can read online OECD - Digital Government Review of Argentina full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2019, publisher: OECD Publishing, genre: Politics. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

OECD Digital Government Review of Argentina
  • Book:
    Digital Government Review of Argentina
  • Author:
  • Publisher:
    OECD Publishing
  • Genre:
  • Year:
    2019
  • Rating:
    4 / 5
  • Favourites:
    Add to favourites
  • Your mark:
    • 80
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5

Digital Government Review of Argentina: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Digital Government Review of Argentina" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

OECD: author's other books


Who wrote Digital Government Review of Argentina? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

Digital Government Review of Argentina — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Digital Government Review of Argentina" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make
OECD Digital Government Studies Digital Government Review of Argentina - photo 1
OECD Digital Government Studies
Digital Government Review of Argentina Accelerating the Digitalisation of the Public Sector
Please cite this publication as:
OECD (2019), Digital Government Review of Argentina: Accelerating the Digitalisation of the Public Sector , OECD Digital Government Studies, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/354732cc-en .
Metadata Legal and Rights ISBN 978-92-64-97684-9 print - - photo 2
Metadata, Legal and Rights
ISBN: 978-92-64-97684-9 (print) - 978-92-64-35635-1 (pdf) - 978-92-64-31850-2 (HTML) - 978-92-64-92552-6 (epub)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1787/354732cc-en
OECD Digital Government Studies
ISSN: 2413-1954 (print) - 2413-1962 (online)
This work is published under the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of OECD member countries.
This document, as well as any data and any map included herein, are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.
The statistical data for Israel are supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law.
Photo credits: Cover Ignacio Leguizamn, Undersecretary of Public Innovation and Open Government, SGM.
Corrigenda to OECD publications may be found on line at: www.oecd.org/about/publishing/corrigenda.htm .
OECD 2019
You can copy, download or print OECD content for your own use, and you can include excerpts from OECD publications, databases and multimedia products in your own documents, presentations, blogs, websites and teaching materials, provided that suitable acknowledgement of OECD as source and copyright owner is given. All requests for public or commercial use and translation rights should be submitted to .
Foreword

This OECD Digital Government Review assesses the institutional, legal and policy arrangements for digital government in Argentina. It highlights the main achievements and challenges to govern the design, management, monitoring and evaluation of ICT projects, build digital talent in the public sector, and improve public service delivery. The review also discusses overall data governance, including the enabling frameworks that support enhanced data access and sharing across the public sector.

Since 2015, Argentinas government made digitalisation a priority, and the development of the Digital Agenda brought greater clarity to the policy agenda. As part of the Digital Agenda, the central administration designed critical initiatives to build a paperless government, improve public service delivery, reinforce public sector competences, and produce and open up quality government data.

The progress achieved has been impressive, but some challenges remain. Argentina needs now to focus on long-term sustainability of the results achieved so far. The review recommends moving towards a more structured policy framework to foster a more mature digital state. It stresses how a digital government strategy, and a complementary national data strategy, would improve policy accountability, ownership and sustainability. It also highlights opportunities to draw on talent from outside the public sector, while reinforcing public sector digital skills. The review advises scaling up initiatives to design and delivering digital services that focus on citizens needs, and sustaining efforts to build a public sector that governs, manages and shares data in pursuing good governance, business digital innovation and social impact.

This review was undertaken at the request of the Government Secretariat of Modernisation within the Chief Cabinet Office, as part of OECD work with Argentina to support its national public sector reform agenda.

The review should also help advance the international debate on this topic, as Argentina is an active player in international discussions and fora on digital and open governments. In 2018, Argentina held the Presidency of the G20, and led the development of the G20 Digital Government Principles. In the same year, it took over the role of co-chair of the Open Government Partnership Steering Committee and hosted the International Open Data Conference. The country is an active participant in relevant OECD bodies, including the OECD Working Parties of Senior Digital Government Officials (E-Leaders) and on Open Government, and the OECD Expert Group on Open Government Data.

The review also contributes to the OECD Going Digital Project, an initiative of the OECD to address digitalisation challenges and opportunities across different policy areas, including digital government.

Acknowledgements

The Digital Government Review of Argentina was prepared by the OECD Directorate for Public Governance (GOV), under the leadership of Marcos Bonturi.

The review was produced by the OECD Reform of Public Sector Division (GOV/RPS), headed by Barbara-Chiara Ubaldi, Acting Head of Division and lead of the Digital Transformation of the Public Sector work, who also provided strategic orientation and revisions to the document.

Jacob Arturo Rivera Prez, Digital Government and Open Data Policy Analyst, Reform of Public Sector Division, OECD, drafted chapters 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6, and served as the lead coordinator for this project. Jamie Berryhill, Public Sector Innovation Policy Analyst, Reform of Public Sector Division, OECD, drafted Chapter 2. Reginald Dadzie, Junior Policy Analyst, provided data analytical support and contributed with content for all chapters. Liv Gaunt, Jennifer Allain and Raquel Pramo provided editorial and administrative support.

This project would not have been possible without the support of the Government Secretariat of Modernisation in Argentina. The review benefited from the insights and contributions provided by public officials from OECD countries who acted as peers during the OECD peer review mission to Buenos Aires in March 2018, namely:

  • Mr. Enrique Zapata, Office of the President, Mexico; and Mr. Daniel Hernndez, Ministry of Public Administration, Mexico;

  • Mr. Timothy Szlachetko, Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation, Norway; and,

  • Ms. Gemma del Rey Almanza, Ministry of Finance and Public Administration, Spain.

The OECD is especially grateful to Mr. Andrs Ibarra, Deputy Chief of Cabinet and Government Secretary of Modernisation and Mr. Rudi Borrmann, Undersecretary for Public Innovation and Open Government and his team (Vernica Ferrari, Antonella Guidoccio, Lucas Gamarnik, Pablo Fernndez Vallejo, and Carolina Raspo) for the support provided to the OECD during the whole review process.

The OECD Secretariat also acknowledges the invaluable contribution of all Argentinian public officials and their teams who participated during the peer review and follow-up missions to Buenos Aires and provided valuable revisions and comments to this review:

  • Secretaries Mara Ins Baqu (Public Management and Innovation), Pablo Legorburu (Public Employment), Ral Martnez (Digital Country), and Eduardo Martelli (Administrative Modernisation);

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Digital Government Review of Argentina»

Look at similar books to Digital Government Review of Argentina. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «Digital Government Review of Argentina»

Discussion, reviews of the book Digital Government Review of Argentina and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.