GovTech for Georgia : A Whole of Government Approach as a Key Foundation for the Digital Economy in Georgia
This note presents main findings of the GovTech Snapshot Assessment for Georgia, forming part of a larger World Bank global engagement on GovTech and Advisory Services and Analytics (ASA) in the South Caucasus on Transforming Government Services through Digital Innovations. The objective of the note is to conduct an initial GovTech stock-taking, using the GovTech conceptual framework within the broader Digital Economy context. Starting with a first analytical phase in 2021 and to be continued through a second phase of implementation support in 2022, the assessment focuses on key thematic areas in line with client interest to help identify entry-points and reform options. It applies a simplified and customized version of the Digital Government Readiness Assessment Methodology (DGRA), assessing key thematic dimensions and developing a menu of reform options in line with client priorities.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2021-06-10
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Subjects: | GOVERNANCE, E-GOVERNMENT, DIGITAL ECONOMY, DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY, CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/292921623746018293/South-Caucasus-GovTech-for-Georgia-A-Whole-of-Government-Approach-as-a-Key-Foundation-for-the-Digital-Economy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35851 |
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Summary: | This note presents main findings of the
GovTech Snapshot Assessment for Georgia, forming part of a
larger World Bank global engagement on GovTech and Advisory
Services and Analytics (ASA) in the South Caucasus on
Transforming Government Services through Digital
Innovations. The objective of the note is to conduct an
initial GovTech stock-taking, using the GovTech conceptual
framework within the broader Digital Economy context.
Starting with a first analytical phase in 2021 and to be
continued through a second phase of implementation support
in 2022, the assessment focuses on key thematic areas in
line with client interest to help identify entry-points and
reform options. It applies a simplified and customized
version of the Digital Government Readiness Assessment
Methodology (DGRA), assessing key thematic dimensions and
developing a menu of reform options in line with client priorities. |
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