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The Digital Decade policy programme 2030

2023, Jan. A monitoring and collaboration tool to reach shared goals for Europe’s digital transformation by 2030, the Digital Decade policy programme 2030, has come into effect.

Read here the Decision (EU) 2022/2481 of the EU Parliament and Council.

In accordance with the Declaration on European Digital Rights and Principles, the European Parliament, Member States, and the Commission have jointly established concrete objectives and targets in the four key areas of digital skills, infrastructure, including connectivity, the digitalization of businesses, and online public services. To assess progress and set benchmarks for completion by 2030, the objectives and targets are complemented by a cyclical cooperation process that began today.

A new structure for multi-country projects is also created by the program, enabling Member States to collaborate on digital initiatives.

The aim: Digital Decade targets and objectives

In order to achieve goals in the following four areas, EU Member States will shape their digital policies now and up to 2030 in cooperation with the European Parliament, the Council of the EU, and the Commission:

  • Improve citizens’ basic and advanced digital skills;
  • Improve the take-up of new technologies, like Artificial Intelligence, data and cloud, in the EU businesses, including in small businesses;
  • Further advance the EU’s connectivity, computing and data infrastructure; and
  • Make public services and administration available online.

It is becoming more and more evident every day that our vision of citizen-centered eGovernment or eServices, co-produced in a collaborative, digital environment, is critical to creating an accessible and inclusive Europe.

TAGS: Digital Europe Programme, E-Government, E-services, Public Services

Use Case

Stazione Reggio Emilia AV

About Reggio Emilia (Italy) participatory governance model

22 September 2022

Exploring our pilot on the Municipality of Reggio Emilia and its long-term dedication in collaborative public production projects and participatory methods services.

Piloting activities

Piloting activities in Latvia, Spain, and Italy

11 July 2022

We are going to test the Interlink solution through proof-of-concept experiments in the PAs of Italy, Latvia, and Spain.

MEF Entrance Rome

Italian use case

21 February 2021

The Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance will leverage on the Interlink platform and its components to co-design and co-create a new Participatory Strategic Planning Module (PSPM) mock-up open to other Public Bodies. The PSPM will aid in strategic planning tasks and provide an open repository of good practices.

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Innovating goverNment and ciTizen co-dEliveRy for the digitaL sINgle marKet goal is to overcome the barriers preventing PAs to efficiently share services in a Digital Single Market by combining the enthusiasm and flexibility of grassroot initiatives with the legitimacy and accountability granted by top-down e-government frameworks.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement 959201