iDPI looks to move beyond "fixing" existing internet infrastructures like Google, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter and asks what we might build if we constructed digital spaces for the public good instead.
While COVID-19 has put a temporary stop to our classroom-based training, we have created a library of online training courses to support local authority staff to learn and develop their digital skills.
Transforming the justice system with digital & technology services
Defending Digital Campaigns makes our political process more secure by providing political parties and campaigns with knowledge, products and services to defend themselves from cyber threats and attacks.
Fundación Ciudadanía Inteligente's Escuela de Activismo Digital (School of Digital Activism) is an e-learning platform to train emerging leaders in Latin America in digital activism methodologies.
The Center for Digital Transformation researches issues related to digitization and its challenges and opportunities.
This Code for Canada case study underscores what is possible when it comes to onboarding and implementing digital talent in government. It reviews the experience of four cohorts of Code for Canada Fellows and outlines opportunities and actions governments should consider to improve their exposure and efficacy in recruiting and retaining the talent needed to make digital government happen.
An activist project working and proposing advanced solutions in fields related to digital rights and democracy: freedom of expression; net neutrality; digital privacy; the free circulation of culture, knowledge and information; mechanisms for transparency, participation and citizen control of power and institutions; the defence of citizen journalism for the right to know, inform and be informed; the technical, communications and legal fight against corruption; and the technopolitics understood as the practice of networking and taking action for citizen empowerment, justice and social transformation.
This report is a result of our scanning of digital tools that we believe can boost union outreach to members, particularly young members.
A guide to digital accessibility created by US Digital Services
The Engine Room's project with Open Society Foundations to reimagine what digital ID systems rooted in justice can look like.
Jamlab aims to support more and better innovation in journalism and media in Africa.
Across Ontario, people access government services and information online, everyday. It’s time we made it easier to do that – whether it’s ordering a vehicle permit, applying for student aid or finding a health service near home. Enter Digital Government. It’s our commitment to improve the online experience for citizens and transform the most important government services.
We forked digital.gov, a news, event and knowledge website from the GSA's TTS team, to see if it could be a hub for the WeGov community.
We build digital experiences designed around the needs of our constituents. We work to make these tools beautiful, welcoming, and highly useful.
San Francisco Digital Services works with other City departments to improve public services. We use technology to make it easier for people to get things done.
Our mission is to drive a giant leap forward in the way DoD builds and deploys technology and digital services. We work alongside our public servants and service members, empowering them to incorporate private sector best practices and talent to build a better future now.
A World Bank working paper (2016)
A set of guidelines that help development practitioners integrate established best practices into technology-enabled programmes.
The 2021 SDI Digital Democracy Awards seek to recognise these achievements by awarding category winners across Inspiration, Innovation, Inclusion & Impact.
This seminar by Jonathan Piron tackles the issues raised by digital technologies for political institutions, politics and policies, and more broadly for the evolution of what we call “democracy“.
Our mission is to create a seismic shift in the way politics are done, through innovations that empower social, economic, and environmental justice movements.
The U.S. Digital Corps is a two‑year government fellowship to launch your career at the intersection of technology and public service.
We, the undersigned cities, formally come together to form the Cities Coalition for Digital Rights, to protect and uphold human rights on the internet at the local and global level.
The Government Digital Service podcast looks at innovation and digital transformation across the public sector. We’ll interview interesting people both inside and outside government and cover new developments as they happen.
These tools can help you test ideas and products with real users so you design services that work for people. There are also tools to help you present research in a meaningful way and bring it to life.
We’re excited to share that over the next year, we’ll be carrying out a new research initiative looking at how UK charities re-use existing digital tools for service delivery.
El programa per a la Digitalització Oberta: Programari Lliure i Desenvolupament Àgil de Serveis de l’Ajuntament de Barcelona defineix el procés de canvi profund i progressiu de la manera en que la ciutat oferirà els seus serveis a la ciutadania en els propers anys.
A new cloud-based platform addresses urban flooding problems through green infrastructure performance monitoring.
The Voluntary Sector Digital Maturity Matrix was a free tool provided by NCVO to assess the current maturity of a voluntary sector organisation's digital capability, compared with its desired target state. Through a simple self-assessment, you could understand where your organisation needs to invest to reach digital excellence.
The United States Digital Service is transforming how the federal government works for the American people. And we need you.
To assist agencies to modernise and transform their government services, the Department of the Premier and Cabinet has developed these four toolkits.
In this citizen created roadmap, we outline how to humanize technology, move beyond transparency for transparency's sake, and ensure we have government technology that works for the people, built with the people.
We work closely with government agencies to build products and services that improve the lives of Singaporeans.
The Going Digital Toolkit helps countries assess their state of digital development and formulate policy strategies and approaches in response. Data exploration and visualisation are key features of the Toolkit.
The “Digital Policy Playbook 2017” is designed to help leaders understand the complex dynamics and difficult decisions they will face in managing their transition into the digital domain. With real-world insights on the implications of digitalization, the aim is to strengthen their confidence as they create new opportunities for all while lowering shared risks. By providing a richer understanding of the factors shaping our future, combined with pragmatic tools to drive the outcomes desired, this new playbook will serve to support the core mission of the World Economic Forum: improving the state of the world.
From a cutting-edge cultural commentator, a bold and brilliant challenge to cherished notions of the Internet as the great leveler of our age The Internet has been hailed as an unprecedented democratizing force
The Canadian Digital Service teams up with federal departments and agencies to put people’s needs at the centre of government services.