Tallinn Ministerial Declaration on eGovernment | #ICT #EU | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
(TALLINN and BRUSSELS – 06 October 2017) European Union and European Free Trade Area (EFTA) member states signed the Tallinn Declaration on eGovernment, a new European commitment on significant priorities towards ensuring high-quality, user-centric digital public services for citizens and seamless cross-border service provision for businesses.

Download the Ministerial Declaration on eGovernment: The 2017 Tallinn Declaration

Building on previous initiatives such as the EU eGovernment Action Plan 2016-2020 and the European Interoperability Framework, the Tallinn Declaration sets out six lines of policy action to move towards the five-year objectives (2018-2022) at both national and EU levels:


Digital-by-default, inclusiveness and accessibility
Once only “for key public services”
Trustworthiness and security
Openness and transparency 
Interoperability by default
Horizontal enabling policy steps


In the annex of the Declaration, ministers in charge of policy and coordination of digital public services in the 32 signatory countries commit to designing and delivering their services, guided by the principles of user-centricity. 

 

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