Digital Government

The first question is: What will the state of the future look like? Digitalisation creates new possibilities for the organisation of the political-administrative system. The execution of tasks can be supported with intelligent digital tools or even completely automated. Processes can be organised and interconnected more efficiently, effectively and sometimes even completely differently than before. Administrative services can be better adapted to actual needs and personalised. The potential for innovation is huge and growing.

But the reality is often different. Many state institutions were unable to introduce a home office during the Covid-19 health crisis because the infrastructure requirements were lacking. When it comes to e-government buses, most people think of an information bus that travels from city to city. And they don’t want to hear anything about personalised portals for 10 years. That’s why the second question is: How do we get to the state of the future? How do we deal with the situation that growing complexity, acceleration of social change and a mix of technology and anti-institutional narratives are putting increasing pressure on the state? Or do we actually have to ask ourselves a third question: How can we reorganise the state’s guarantee tasks or even democratic processes with technology in an institution-free way?

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Power to the people: Re-decentralizing the Web, for good this time

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Originally designed as a decentralised ecosystem, the Web has undergone a significant centralization in recent years. In order to regain control…

A virtual space for Public Administrators and Citizens around Open Data, Information and Knowledge (O-KID)

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Open Data (OD) are valuable initiatives in favour of transparency. Open Governments and public administrations aim at increasing the availability…

Digital conference on the transformative power of data – that was Transform 2020

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"Trust is the key between authorities among each other vertically and horizontally, but also among citizens* and business towards authorities",…

In Good Data We Trust – Liveblog from Transform 2020

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At TRANSFORM 2020, we will focus on the transformative power of good data in the public sector. The event is co-organised by the Institute Public…

“Lost in Transition” – a reflection on Digital Governance post-Covid

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The Corona crisis has greatly changed our needs in many areas. The pressure to change has increased rapidly - also for a digital and agile administration.…

Parliaments in crisis mode (2) – Old wine in new bottles?

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When the Covid 19 crisis came, all at once even parliaments that had worked through the Second World War in the hail of bombs no longer seemed…

Parliaments in crisis mode (1) – variable experience with great learning potential

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The Covid 19 crisis obviously caught parliaments unprepared, whether at the municipal, cantonal or federal level. Contingency plans were for…

“MeteoAlpen” – A Citizen Science Project for the Verification of Weather Models

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Walking, hiking, touring, mountaineering or one of the countless other activities lure us into nature and the mountains. As a place for sporting…

What can we learn from Covid19?

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The public sector faces formidable challenges. These have become more prominent as a result of the Corona pandemic. Now we must also use the…

Digitization and the Environment: Opportunities, Risks and the Need for Action

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Thanks to the radically changed living and working conditions in times of COVID-19 (Corona virus disease 2019), many people have become acutely…

April-May: Special Issue “Shaping a Sustainable Digital World”

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The digital transformation our society is currently undergoing affects many areas of public and private life. Technological progress has great…

CodeVsCovid19 hackathon: An app for herd protection

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The virtual CodeVsCOVID19 hackathon took place last week. Nicolai Wenger was among the 3000 participants. He is a researcher at the Institute…