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Stream 1 – United Nations E-Government Survey Methodology and Global Trends

Since its inception in 2001, the United Nations E-Government Survey has become an indispensable ranking, mapping, and measuring development tool for digital ministers, policymakers and analysts delving into comparative analysis and contemporary research on e-government. The Survey tracks progress of e-government development via the United Nations E-Government Development Index (EGDI) which assesses e-government development at …

Shared Services Canada’s Digital Transformation Role within the Government of Canada

The creation of Shared Services Canada (SSC) was a transformative event for the Government of Canada’s (GC) information technology (IT) landscape. At the onset, SSC was given an ambitious mandate to modernize and consolidate the GC’s IT infrastructure. Today, 7,100 SSC employees support the technology needs of over 200,000 federal public servants and handle about …

Building Digital Health Infrastructure in Support of Universal Health Care in ASEAN

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the need for good data governance within government. The Asia eHealth Information Network was created by the World Health Organization to support its member countries with their digital health transformation. Realizing that expertise in national scale health information systems, AeHIN started out as a small group of leaders in government, academe, …