GovTech Maturity Index : The State of Public Sector Digital Transformation

The GovTech maturity index (GTMI) presented in this report has been developed as part of the GovTech initiative. The rationale for the GTMI is to introduce a measure of GovTech maturity in four focus areas - core government systems, service deliver...

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spelling okr-10986-357452021-06-15T05:11:17Z GovTech Maturity Index : The State of Public Sector Digital Transformation World Bank DIGITAL GOVERNMENT E-GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY GOVTECH The GovTech maturity index (GTMI) presented in this report has been developed as part of the GovTech initiative. The rationale for the GTMI is to introduce a measure of GovTech maturity in four focus areas - core government systems, service delivery, citizen engagement, and GovTech enablers. This index is the most comprehensive measure of digital transformation in the public sector and has been constructed for 198 economies using consistent data sources. The key findings are delineated in several categories to highlight: the important characteristics of the GovTech focal areas; the existence or lack thereof of an enabling environment to foster the implementation of GovTech solutions; the relationship between the GTMI and existing GovTech indices; and best practices from around the world. 2021-06-14T15:32:59Z 2021-06-14T15:32:59Z 2021-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/495831623303257484/GovTech-Maturity-Index-The-State-of-Public-Sector-Digital-Transformation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35745 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY
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GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY
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GovTech Maturity Index : The State of Public Sector Digital Transformation
description The GovTech maturity index (GTMI) presented in this report has been developed as part of the GovTech initiative. The rationale for the GTMI is to introduce a measure of GovTech maturity in four focus areas - core government systems, service delivery, citizen engagement, and GovTech enablers. This index is the most comprehensive measure of digital transformation in the public sector and has been constructed for 198 economies using consistent data sources. The key findings are delineated in several categories to highlight: the important characteristics of the GovTech focal areas; the existence or lack thereof of an enabling environment to foster the implementation of GovTech solutions; the relationship between the GTMI and existing GovTech indices; and best practices from around the world.
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title GovTech Maturity Index : The State of Public Sector Digital Transformation
title_short GovTech Maturity Index : The State of Public Sector Digital Transformation
title_full GovTech Maturity Index : The State of Public Sector Digital Transformation
title_fullStr GovTech Maturity Index : The State of Public Sector Digital Transformation
title_full_unstemmed GovTech Maturity Index : The State of Public Sector Digital Transformation
title_sort govtech maturity index : the state of public sector digital transformation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/495831623303257484/GovTech-Maturity-Index-The-State-of-Public-Sector-Digital-Transformation
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