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The journey to government’s digital transformation
www2.deloitte.coma digital strategy aimed at fundamental transformation The potential impact of a digital strategy is largely determined by its intent and reach. Rajendra Kumar, joint secretary at India’s Department of Electronics and Information Technology, says about the agency’s key initia-tive: “The goal of the Digital India strategy
SCOTLAND’S DIGITAL HEALTH & CARE STRATEGY
www.digihealthcare.scot4 Introduction Digital strategy for Scotland Scotland’s overall digital strategy4 provides the lead for: • supporting digital transformation by delivering public services that meet the needs of the public
Australia's National Digital Health Strategy
www.digitalhealth.gov.auPage 6 National Digital Health Strategy Digital communication will deliver significant benefits relating to the safety, quality and costs of Australian healthcare as well as improving the continuity and coordination of care, and supporting the development of new methods of diagnosis and specialist referral. 3.
Managing Risk in Digital Transformation Risk Advisory
www2.deloitte.comwell-defined digital strategy, an appropriate business case, and a customized and flexible approach. Along with Digital transformation, it is imperative for organizations to also manage the risks that are introduced into the environment and its impact to the existing eco-system to drive optimum value from their digital initiatives.
Philippine Digital Strategy - | DICT
dict.gov.phThe Philippine Digital Strategy (PDS) for 2011 to 2016 builds on its predecessor, the Philippine Strategic Roadmap for the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Sector 2006-2010. The previous ICT Road Map covered four major areas, namely: ICT Infrastructure, cyber services, human capital development and e-Governance.
The Queensland Government digital strategy for 2017–2021
digital1st.initiatives.qld.gov.auabout customer service channels, technology, standard operating environments, software as service and cloud computing. This is important, but it is not enough. Digital technology is reshaping our lives and institutions. Even though digital services and technology now enable, in part or full, the way government delivers all services to Queensland,