We are living in an era of technological revolution that is disrupting and transforming business, government and society.
Technology has now caught up.
The changeover to the 3rd Platform (mobile computing, social media, cloud computing, and Big Data and analytics) is digitally transforming nearly every part of individuals’ and enterprises’ lives.
We are living in an era of technological revolution that is disrupting and transforming business, government and society.
When government embrace digital transformation methodically, government can decrease inefficiency and poor service delivery.
A redesign of archaic governance and service delivery models should become the default procedure in government. “Digital by default” will help to cut red tape, create efficiency and provide higher-quality services.
A study by Suffolk University found that a 1% increase in the e-Government Index may result in a 1.17% decrease in corruption as the use of information and communication technology by government.
Government’s adverse to technology and innovation risk being late in responding to this challenge. By keeping their education policies and arrangement unchanged, government risk continuing to produce irrelevant skills for their economy.