Digital Gov mr. mark day - microsoft
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Mark Day
General Manager, Government Industry
Worldwide Public Sector
Microsoft Corporation
March 30th, 2016
EMPOWEREDB Y D I G I T A L
G O V E R N M E N T
Public sector leaders around the world face a daunting challenge
to deliver good government in the 21st century. They are under
increasing pressure to deliver more and better services to a
growing urbanized population, and to manage complex issues,
from macroeconomic uncertainty to international conflicts, in an
environment of diminishing trust in government, increasing
bureaucratic complexity and natural resource constraints.
New challenges faced by Digital Government
Cyber
Security
Citizens Compliance
Cross sector
collaboration
ResiliencyDemographic
shifts
Situational
awareness
Internet of
Things
Transparency
and open data
Technology shifts
Cloud availableSocial engagementMobile citizens
Cyber Security
Data and analytics
A new era of opportunity to innovate and prosper
Citizen Outcomes
Economic Growth
Social Inclusion
Environmental Sustainability
Good Governance
Urbanization
Health and safety
Scarcity of natural resources
Empowered, connected and socially conscious citizens
Talent and skills gap
Aging infrastructure
Responsible spending
Drivers and Demands
Public value is the measure of success
Personalized and integrated services across agencies
Location-based information and alerts
Transparency and digital participation
Citizen apps and solutions enabled by open data
New skills and opportunity for all citizens
Improving government access at all level
Engaging citizens in new and better way
A single, consistent point of entry to
government for all transactions
Interact directly with open government
Stay up-to-date with daily news
Obtain services in a fair and efficient
manner
Integrated solutionsDigital government is more social
and more dynamic
Digital
government
More
informed
leaders
More
responsive
workers and
agencies
More
engaged
citizens
“Now we can make all transit information easily accessible for
all commuters, where it was virtually unattainable in a single
location before.”
Andre Stelzner
Director of Information Systems and Technology
City of Cape Town
South Africa
CITY OF CAPE TOWNThe city aggregates schedule data from six transport operators, making it available for 500,000 people.
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“The sending of payroll receipts was a manual and costly
process. Finding a solution to avoid this cost, and also improve
the ease of payroll interactions for employees, was a priority.”
Eduard Martín
Chief Technology Officer
City of Barcelona
Spain
CITY OF BARCELONABarcelona is saving 30 percent of the cost of an on-premises solution by migrating to the cloud.
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INNOVATION AT MICROSOFT
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Envision and accelerate your digital futureWe can help you to further envision and map your way toward a new, synergetic and self-sustaining public
ecosystem – on your terms, tailored to your specific situation, priorities and citizen needs.
Explore vision,
opportunities and goals
within the context of
your current plans
Envision
Confirm business
scenarios, process,
people approaches and
constraints
Discover
Define technical
elements and
requirements, specs for
existing and future state.
Define/Design
Receive solution
debriefing and review
solution sketches to
determine next steps
Review and map
“Our mission is to
empower every person
and every organization
on the planet to
achieve more.”
Satya Nadella
CEO, Microsoft
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