Post-digital personal government and the future of interoperability
Tune in to our virtual discussion with industry experts as we’ll delve into the future of public services, emphasizing the critical role of trust in digital services and exploring the future of interoperability from a global and whole-of-society perspective.
In brief
We are witnessing a transformation that turns the traditional view of government inside-out. This means prioritizing what citizens should experience - their data, contextual opportunities, and obligations - while minimizing everything else.
Watch the recording of the discussion with industry experts Andres Raieste, Senior Vice President of the Public Sector at Nortal, Mihkel Solvak, Associate Professor at the University of Tartu, and Ville Sirviö, CEO of the Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions, as they dive deep into the future of public services, emphasizing the critical role of trust in digital services and exploring the future of interoperability from a global and whole-of-society perspective.
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For the past several decades, the gradual adoption of new technologies in society and the digitalization of public services have allowed many nations to increase the efficiency and approval of public services. However, the maturity and impact of digitalization vastly differ based on the extent to which society has adopted new technologies and services in everyday life.
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The most significant differentiator in various maturity levels is how society has established trust in digital services and fostered high cooperation between authorities and citizens to build a robust data-based society and governance.
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The full realization of the possibilities of public services in the era of personal government requires the adoption of emerging technologies and the reorganization of the government’s working principles in terms of service provision and cooperation between institutions. Achieving high cooperation, enabled by interoperability and a whole-of-society approach to service delivery, is essential.
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About the speakers
Andres Raieste
Senior Vice President of Public Sector at Nortal
As a Senior Vice President at Nortal, a leading global government consulting and tech powerhouse, Andres Raieste is responsible for innovation and growth in the public sector across markets. Andres began his career in Estonia, one of the most digitalized countries in the world, and since then has been responsible for many high-impact, large-scale government transformation programs and reforms globally. He has also (co-)authored white papers and other thought leadership pieces on digitalization and public administration.
Mihkel Solvak
Associate Professor, University of Tartu
Mihkel Solvak is a Senior Researcher in Technology Studies at the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu. He holds a PhD in political science from the University of Tartu, Estonia. His research primarily centers around legislative studies, electoral behavior, predictive modeling, and impact assessment of e-governance.
Ville Sirviö
CEO of the Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions (NIIS)
Ville Sirviö is the CEO of the Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions (NIIS), known for the X-Road® open-source software with hundreds of millions of end users worldwide. He is also a board member of the Gaia-X European Association for Data and Cloud. Sirviö has international business experience ranging from startups to Nasdaq-listed companies in the technology industry. He is a recognised expert in digital government, interoperability and open-source software and has been a frequent speaker and panellist at various technology conferences and events.
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