STANDARDS
Best practice principles for designing and delivering government digital services
The key factor in digital transformation is the integration and interoperability of systems. This enables data to be shared across the different systems and allows inter-actions and collaboration between G2G, G2C and G2B.
The Digital Standards are a set of best practice principles for designing and delivering government digital services that are simple, clear, reliable and trustworthy for citizens and businesses. Aside from regulations, DGA2022 makes it mandatory for the public bodies to adopt standards, specifications, guidelines, or code of practice as necessary for the effective implementation of the Act under section 64.
The types of standards covered by the DGA 2022 are:
- =Standards for government private cloud infrastructure
- =National electronic data bank
- =Central electronic data repository
- =Access to central electronic data repository
- =Provision and accessibility of digital services
- =Open data
- =Shared services
- =Moving the paperless (environment)
- =Classifications of electronic data
- =Electronic data collection and storage
- =Electronic systems and integration and
- =Electronic data sharing
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