A parte che non credo sia il nostro PIL il principale ostacolo ad
un serio piano di sviluppo digitale, non sono esperto in economia, ma, da quel
che leggo, l'UK ha un PIL stabile o negativo, una volta sottratto l'effetto
olimpiadi, che non potrà essere confermato nei prossimi trimestri
> From: gb.frontera@virtualia.it
>
To: nexa@server-nexa.polito.it
> Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 21:02:02
+0100
> Subject: [nexa] R: UK Government: Digital by Default
>
> ....solo che il loro PIL è a +1 ed hanno ancora sovranità monetaria
ed
> economiche. A buon intenditor....... :-/
>
>
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> Inviato: domenica 18 novembre 2012 20.40
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A: demartin@polito.it
> Cc: nexa@server-nexa.polito.it
> Oggetto:
Re: [nexa] UK Government: Digital by Default
>
>
> mi
ricorda qualcosa...
> ;-)
> ------- Messaggio originale
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> > Da: J.C. DE MARTIN <demartin@polito.it>
> >
A: nexa@server-nexa.polito.it
> > Inviato: 18.11.'12, 18:27
>
>
> > UK Government: Digital by Default
> > November 17,
2012
> > By SGV
> >
> > The UK's Government Digital
Strategy, released by the Cabinet Office on
> November 6, 2012, uses a
list of principles and concrete actions to build a
> framework for
re-engineering government.
> > At the release of the strategy, Minister
for the Cabinet Office, Francis
> Maude, stated: “Britain is in a global
race and that's why we need to have a
> modern, efficient,
digital-by-default public services that are fit for the
> 21st
Century”.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >
>
> The 11 central principles informing the Digital Strategy follow:
>
>
> > 1. Improve departmental digital leadership - “Proven
leadership in
> digital transformation.”
> > 2. Develop digital
capability throughout the civil service - “Becoming a
> digital civil
service.”
> > 3. Redesign transactional services to meet a new digital
by default
> service standard - “Digital services so good that all
who can use them,
> prefer to use them.”
> > 4. Complete the
transition to GOV.UK - “Simpler, clearer and faster for
> users.”
> > 5. Increase the number of people who use digital services
- “More users,
> using more services, more often.”
> > 6.
Provide consistent services for people who have rarely or never been
>
online -“Services for everyone entitled to them.”
> > 7. Broaden the
range of those tendering to supply digital services
> including more small
and medium sized enterprises - “Get the best bidders
> bidding.”
> > 8. Build common technology platforms for digital by default
services
> - “Develop on platforms, not in silos.”
> > 9.
Remove unnecessary legislative barriers - “A letter shouldn't have
to
> be on paper.”
> > 10. Base service decisions on accurate
and timely management information
> - “Data trumps intuition.”
> > 11. Improve the way that the government makes policy and
communicates
> with people - “Open policy making will become the
default.”
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Continua
qui:
> >
http://www.openinggovernment.org/uk-government-digital-by-default/
>
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