It is quite common to consider that the public sector is resistant to change and shows no signs that the digital transformation in government could happen overnight. In the meantime, as a result of the global pandemic, all sectors are forced to go through digitization while being pushed to their limits. Now, governments worldwide face similar issues, including meeting public expectations, becoming more efficient and resilient.
Even though many representatives of the public sector underline the importance of investing in a platform approach to digital government and try taking steps in this direction, still 80% of government organizations are at the initial/developing digital maturity stages, as they continue to bear responsibility for the public debt and most of their efforts don’t lead to an effective strategy for sustainable public institutions.
Reaching Digital Transformation in Government
Granicus defines digital government services (also called e-government) as follows:
E-government - service delivery within government, as well as between government and the public, using information and communication technologies.
Many of you are no doubt familiar with bureaucracy and even had to deal with it. For example, many public institutions require you to present hard copies of printed and signed documents. In the meantime, it is often impossible to find relevant information in one place and users have to go through numerous websites. In a world where you are just one click away from buying a new pair of sneakers or receiving a world-class education, citizens should have the opportunity to complete all transactions related to public services through one digital journey.
The implementation of digital tools and data analysis is part of the strategic long-term approach that could help governments improve their agility and capacity to react promptly in the time of crisis. Even though the importance of digital transformation is clear, moving in this direction is easier said than done. Adopting a Digital Government Technology Platform Approach (DGTP) is the model suggested by Gartner.