Swiss Review 3/2024

Notes from the Federal Palace Peppino Giarritta, who has been entrusted by the Confederation and cantons with delivering DPSS, tells us about the milestones that await. According to the strategy, fully digital public services at all levels of government are to be brought under one integrated system, enabling effective, transparent and secure digital interaction with public services for all users. But what exactly is your vision? I want people in Switzerland to benefit from end-to-end digital services, which means usIhilitatquam sum im antur? Quiam, aut pore sinum accupti onsequia nectotaqui omnias id quodiciis millisci serchil ium aut este poratatur mos doluptatatem nitemperes E-government offers easy digital interaction with public services Digital is increasingly the medium of choice for Switzerland’s public services. This is good news for people in Switzerland and for the Swiss Abroad in particular. This year, the Confederation, cantons, cities and municipalities began implementing their Digital Public Services Switzerland (DPSS) joint strategy for 2024 to 2027, which lays out the roadmap for driving the digital transformation of public services within the federal system. ing online government services without necessarily noticing which government level – government, canton or municipality – you are dealing with. Government services should be tailored to your personal circumstances and requirements, making life easier for you. And they should be easy to access and navigate wherever you are. Who precisely is responsible for the content need not be the primary concern. At the same time, transparency and trust matter. It should always be clear and obvious who is in charge and I want people in Switzerland to benefit from end-to-end digital services. Peppino Giarritta Photo iStock 24 Swiss Review / May 2024 / No.3

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