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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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…

Covid19 Hackathon: Programming new applications from data

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Since the beginning of March, the Statistical Office of the Canton of Zurich and its specialist and coordination unit OGD (Open Government Data)…

Password-free login procedures as a key player in digital transformation

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PSD2 and Open Banking open up new possibilities in the digital transformation of banking. A promising approach here is FIDO, which offers strong…

The Swiss eGovernment Forum 2020: What it takes for the digital transformation of the administration

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We will be reporting from Day 2 of the Swiss eGovernment Forum 2020 in our liveblog on 4 March.

Digitisation Monitor 2019 – How policy-makers position themselves on digitisation

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Digitalisation is a major challenge for politics: Citizens, but also the economy and science expect forward-looking decisions in this regard.…

The Federal Administration is aligning its human resources strategy with the digital transformation

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The Federal Administration's personnel strategy 2020-2023 is all about digitalisation. With the two focal points of "shaping digital transformation"…

“The public sector needs more dialogue and less garden-variety thinking”

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In order for the public sector in Switzerland to really take off digitally, there needs to be a cultural change in which all those involved have…

“We don’t just need a technology debate, but above all a socio-political debate”

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The political structures in Switzerland can have a blocking effect on the topic of eGovernment. In an interview with Benedikt Würth, Finance…

EasyGov.swiss: eGovernment according to the needs of businesses

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Two years ago, the then Minister of Economic Affairs, Johann Schneider-Ammann, announced the new online platform of the authorities: "The EasyGov.swiss…

January issue: Digital Administration Switzerland – from integration to transformation

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There is a consensus that we are doing well in Switzerland - our health system, security as well as education, to name just a few examples, are…