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Digital Government in Chile

Strengthening the Institutional and Governance Framework

This review analyses the governance and institutional framework of digital government in Chile. It is based on the OECD Recommendation on Digital Government Strategies. It first benchmarks the institutional arrangements of ten advanced countries in the field of digital government, assessing their strategies, digital government units or bodies and policy levers, as well as the co-ordination mechanisms in place. The review then provides an in-depth look at the institutional set-up of digital government in Chile. The assessment reveals that the governance of digital government in Chile would benefit from a stronger legal basis, providing the unit leading the work on digital government with a better grounding and the necessary levers to drive the digital transformation of government and public services. Based on this analysis, the OECD advances two alternative recommendations to strengthen the institutional framework of digital government to foster public sector productivity, enhance efficiencies and improve service delivery. The strengths and weaknesses of the alternatives discussed in detail. The review includes a roadmap for the implementation of both alternatives.  

Published on May 21, 2016

In series:OECD Digital Government Studiesview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword and acknowledgements
Executive summary
Introduction
Digital government governance frameworks in selected OECD countries and Uruguay
Aligning Chile's digital government framework with national ambitions and objectives
Mapping the governance of digital government in Chile and other OECD countries
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