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The UN has once again ranked Denmark at the top of the E-Government Survey in the 2022 report, which was published on 28 September.
Denmark's central, regional and local governments have agreed upon a new Joint Government Digital Strategy for the period 2022-2025. The strategy includes initiatives, which will remedy worker shor...
Today, we are changing our name to the Agency for Digital Government. At the same time, we are launching new content on our English-language website.
Continuing from the recommendations from the Danish Government Digitisation Partnership, the Danish Government has now launched a new national strategy for digitalisation.
The Danish Government has adopted a new national strategy that constitutes the framework for cyber and information security in Denmark over the next three years. The overall aim of the strategy is...
The Agency for Digitisation is changing our name to the Agency for Digital Government. There will be a transition period between April and mid-May, where the new name will be fully implemented with...
The Danish Agency for Digitisation has received a grant of 600,000 EUR from the European Commission to develop a new method in collaboration with the OECD, for finding and prioritizing existing leg...
On 12 November, the European Commission released the results of the annual Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI), which measures levels of digitalisation in the EU. Denmark has moved to first pl...
The partnership has concluded its work and has just handed over 46 recommendations to the Danish Government. The recommendations offer suggestions for the public sector, the private sector, and the...
When ministries propose new legislation the question on how to subsequently implement and administer the legislation is increasingly in focus. Accordingly, subjects such as data protection and the...
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