Socitm, an association of digital leaders of the public and private sector, has published its latest report on digital trends in the public administration.
2020 has been a rough and difficult year, not just for the private sector. The public authorities have found themselves in the need to change and to do it really quickly, which is often not the can normally do best.
Public authorities are large organisations, held by a lot of rules due to their public status, which often need time to innovate. 2020 was a challenge that made them improve themselves.
The "Public sector digital trends report for 2021" is a report produced in association with the Linked Organisation of Local Authority ICT Societies (LOLA) and Major Cities of Europe, aiming at analysing the impact of COVID on digitalisation of the public authorities in 2020, to define also the potential consequences and trends in 2021.
This really interesting work proposes a detailed analysis on those subjects from author and Socitm associate director Jos Creese.
Director of policy and research at Socitm, Martin Ferguson, said: “We’re delighted to launch this report today. It takes the discussion on from the phenomenal response in March 2020 by the public sector to onset of the pandemic, to where authorities can go in harnessing new technologies and data to create better outcomes, often in collaboration with local partners and communities. We have seen digitally mature public sector organisations fare better than those with a traditional IT focus. This was not because of ‘clever technology’, but because of how IT was used in purposeful and agile ways, a key factor which the report picks up as it shines the spotlight on this year’s key digital trends”.
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Read the full Press release
Socitm today (4 February) is proud to launch its public sector digital trends report for 2021.
The report, produced in association with the Linked Organisation of Local Authority ICT Societies (LOLA) and Major Cities of Europe (MCE), takes a distinctive position, focusing on local public service and place-making outcomes.
Easy to digest key messages are set within detailed analysis from author and Socitm associate director Jos Creese, who describes what the digital future holds, following the rapid public sector response to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
Supported with personal contributions from local authorities in Europe and others around the world, the report provides a comprehensive look at the opportunities for the public sector. It highlights the crucial role of local authorities in helping communities to reset, reform and renew themselves and to become more resilient to future shocks.
Director of policy and research at Socitm, Martin Ferguson, said: “We’re delighted to launch this report today. It takes the discussion on from the phenomenal response in March 2020 by the public sector to onset of the pandemic, to where authorities can go in harnessing new technologies and data to create better outcomes, often in collaboration with local partners and communities. We have seen digitally mature public sector organisations fare better than those with a traditional IT focus. This was not because of ‘clever technology’, but because of how IT was used in purposeful and agile ways, a key factor which the report picks up as it shines the spotlight on this year’s key digital trends”.
To read the full report click here.
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