Join us for the launch of 3 reports looking at Digital Government in Chile

Thursday 25th and Friday 26th June 1300–1700 GMT

Benjamin Welby
Towards Digital States
2 min readJun 23, 2020

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This week we’re participating in a two day seminar hosted by the Government of Chile to mark 10 years of Chilean membership in the OECD and to formally launch three pieces of work we’ve done on Digital Government in Chile over the last few years:

These three reports build on Digital Government in Chile: Strengthening the Institutional and Governance Framework.

The recommendations support the governance and implementation of the Digital Transformation Law, passed last year, which aims at digitalising public procedures and communications.

The event will be available in both Spanish and English. Please register your participation here.

Agenda (all times in GMT)

Day 1 (Thursday 25th June)

  • 1300–1345: Opening remarks from Claudio Alvarado, Minister for the General Secretariat of the Presidency; Ignacio Briones, Minister of Finance; and Jeffrey Schlagenhauf, Deputy Secretary-General OECD
  • 1345–1430: OECD Recommendations for the Digital Transformation of the State in Chile
  • 1430–1545: ‘The path to a Digital State’ - a conversation with OECD member countries including Alison Pritchard, Director General of the Government Digital Service, UK and Suzette Kent, Federal Chief Information Officer, USA

Day 2 (Friday 26th June)

  • 1300–1345: Opportunities and challenges for Digital Transformation in Chile and OECD countries
  • 1345–1445: Public services - Design and delivery focused on the citizen
  • 1445–1545: Digital Identity - progress, challenges and roadmap
  • 1545–1645: COVID-19 - the impact on digital services and the challenge of interoperability

Contact us to discuss how we could support your country or public sector organisation in developing your digital government approaches.

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Benjamin Welby
Towards Digital States

Christian, husband, dad, Bantam, MoBro. Yorkshireman in Paris working on digital government and data. Previously of the UK’s Government Digital Service. He/Him.