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DIGITAL GOVERNMENT

REVIEW OF BRAZIL
TOWARDS THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR

Barbara Ubaldi
Head of the Digital Government and Open Data Unit
Reform of the Public Sector Division
Public Governance Directorate
A new policy scenario…
Business as usual won’t do!

Governments operate in a new context characterised by:


➢ Rapid digitalisation of societies and the economies
➢ Trends towards greater openness of government operations
➢ Sharing of government data and information, common/interoperable solutions
(e.g. open source)
➢ Growing demand for better tailored and citizen-driven innovative services
➢ Need of new forms of partnerships to co-create value

Digital transformation of the public sector


=
Strategic use of technologies and data to
deliver public value

Digital
Analog government E-Government
transformation
Greater transparency
Closed operations and and user-centred Open and user-driven
internal focus, analog approaches, ICT- approaches, process and
procedures enabled procedures operational
transformations
Open Data is today a very trendy issue

“Business as usual” is not


possible anymore
3
Open Data is today a very trendy issue

Citizens are used to the best service


providers in the world
4
Artificial Intelligence
Open Data is today a very trendy issue

5
Open Data is today a very trendy issue

Machine-Learning

6
Open Data is today a very trendy issue
Algorithms

7
HOW ARE WE HELPING?

8
OECD Recommendation
on Digital Government Strategies
Openness and Governance and Capacities to Support
Engagement Coordination Implementation

5) Leadership and political


1) Openness, transparency 9) Development of clear
commitment
and inclusiveness business cases
6) Coherent use of digital
2) Engagement and 10) Reinforced institutional
technology across policy
participation in a multi- capacities
areas
actor context in policy
making and service delivery 7) Effective organizational 11) Procurement of digital
and governance frameworks technologies
3) Creation of a data-driven
to coordinate 12) Legal and regulatory
culture
8) Strengthen international framework
4) Protecting privacy and
cooperation with other
ensuring security
governments 10 non-
OECD
countries
Creating Value Through the Use of ICT adopted

Non-OECD members: Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Morocco, Panama,
Creating a virtuous cycle
Digital
Government
Governance

Data

Digital
Integrated
government
Service Delivery
Strategy
Digital Government Toolkit

• Trends and Best Practises


• Indicators and Self
Assessment

www.oecd.org/governance/digital-government/toolkit/ 11
WHY ARE WE HERE?

12
Axis of Analysis

Digital Government Review of Brazil


Towards the Digital Transformation of the Public Sector

E-Government Digital Government

1. Strengthening governance and


institutional frameworks

2. Institutional capabilities for the


implementation of digital government strategies
3. Fostering openness and
improved service delivery

OECD Recommendation on Digital Government Strategies


Calendar and Main Activities

Missions OECD Survey E-Leaders Draft Report High Level Final Report
• April 2017 •Design May/June 2017 •January/February Seminar/ •May/June 2018
• July 2017 •Online platform: •Discussion of the 2018 Workshop •Presentation "E-
July Preliminary Leaders 2018”
•Data Collection Findings •March/April 2018
end of
July/August
Process of the OECD Digital
Government Review

Analyse
Expertise
Share
Recommendations
• Experience from Peers and Action Plan • Digital Technologies for the
• Evaluation of policies and Development of Public
programmes • Frameworks and Tools of Sector Reform
• Expertise of the OECD Governance • Improve Democracy
working party on Digital • Reinforce capacities for • Increase productivity and
Government Officials strategic decision-making Inclusion
processes and development

Analyse and Achievement of


Recommendations Results

Development
Results
Peer Review Mission: Objectives

Meet with Identify


achievements Peer learning
main
and areas of and exchange
stakeholders opportunity
Peer countries

Canada

Mexico

Italy
Presentation of Preliminary Findings

Working Party of Senior Digital


Government Officials (E-Leaders)
Lisbon, 21-22 September 2017
OBRIGADA!

Barbara-Chiara Ubaldi
barbara.ubaldi@oecd.org
http://www.oecd.org/gov/digital-
government
/
@BarbaraUbaldi
@OECDgov
#digitalgov
#opendata
#digitaltransformation

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