This toolkit focuses on assessing the current status of digital government transformation, a core part of the digital economy, and proposes future-looking action plans to improve and/or develop a comprehensive national ICT strategy. This version of the dashboard aims to additionally capture government’s preparedness to emergency response. Please review guidance for use.
The Digital Government Readiness Assessment (DGRA) toolkit focuses on assessing the current status of digital government transformation, a core part of the digital economy, and proposes future-looking action plans to improve and/or develop a comprehensive national ICT strategy.
This new upgraded DGRA aims to additionally capture government’s preparedness to emergency response. In particular, it is designed to better capture the needs for the government's continuity in pandemic by adding a crisis/emergencies preparedness specific pillar to embed an aspect of digital resilience assessment.
The new DGRA consists of 75 questions and sub-questions and delves into nine core foundations:
(A) Leadership & Funding/Resource Allocation,
(B) Interoperability, Coordination and Governance,
(C) User Driven Design,
(D) Capabilities, Culture & Skills, Change Management,
(E) Technology Infrastructure,
(F) Data infrastructure, Strategy & Governance,
(G) Legislation & Regulation,
(H) Emergency Response, Resilience & Cybersecurity,
(I) Digital Ecosystem.