February 11, 2019
The OECD's Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI), in partnership with the UAE’s Mohammed Bin Rashid Centre for Government Innovation, conducted a global review of the ways governments are transforming their operations and improving the lives of their people though innovation. This is the third annual report on innovation trends.
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Trend 1: Invisible to visible |
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Many recent government efforts have focused on making government more transparent to the public, a process that fosters trust and fuels innovation. Visibility is also important from the perspective of government, but the insights and perspectives of citizens and residents are often invisible to government. Governments are innovating to make these invisible factors visible. | ||
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Trend 2: Opening doors |
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New technologies, open data, and the emergence of new business models have created space for governments to explore new opportunities that open doors to the public value of government. | ||
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Trend 3: Machine-readable world |
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Our world is being translated into bits and bytes that can be read by machines and fed into algorithms. Governments are innovating to reconceive the way policy and legislation is created by making them machine-readable. They have also begun to digitise human characteristics, senses, and surroundings to deliver innovative services and interventions. | ||
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