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Parallel Track 3 (Technical): Next generation digital government: Interoperability solutions for automated, proactive public services
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This session will discuss how governments are seeking to increasingly automate public services, so that they require as little interaction from users and service providers as possible. It implies a capacity to anticipate societal and economic developments, as well as users’ needs, by capturing real-time information and applying it to re-design services. Panellists will also discuss what interoperability solutions are needed to support the development of these next generation digital public services that are (close to) fully automated and proactive.
Moderation: Andrea Halmos, Deputy Head of Unit, Interoperability and Digital Government, DG DIGIT, European Commission
Mark Boris Andrijanič serves as the Vice President of Kumo.AI, a deep learning venture based in California and backed by Sequoia Capital. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and a member of the Governing Board of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), the EU's innovation agency.
In 2021 and 2022, he served as Slovenia's first-ever Minister of Digital Transformation. During Slovenia's EU presidency in 2021, he led negotiations on the Digital Services Act (DSA) and other European tech regulations. In 2022, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy awarded him the Peace Prize for supporting Ukraine's digital resilience.
Before entering public office, Mark Boris headed Uber's public policy in Central & Eastern Europe. He was also a Visiting Fellow at the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies in Brussels, where he focused on the EU's digital and economic policies. He received a law degree from the University of Ljubljana and a Master's in public policy from the University of Oxford, where he also serves on the Alumni Board.
Parallel Track 3 (Technical): Next generation digital government: Interoperability solutions for automated, proactive public services
SILVER HALL
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
This session will discuss how governments are seeking to increasingly automate public services, so that they require as little interaction from users and service providers as possible. It implies a capacity to anticipate societal and economic developments, as well as users’ needs, by capturing real-time information and applying it to re-design services. Panellists will also discuss what interoperability solutions are needed to support the development of these next generation digital public services that are (close to) fully automated and proactive.
Moderation: Andrea Halmos, Deputy Head of Unit, Interoperability and Digital Government, DG DIGIT, European Commission
Parallel Track 3 (Technical): Next generation digital government: Interoperability solutions for automated, proactive public services
SILVER HALL
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
This session will discuss how governments are seeking to increasingly automate public services, so that they require as little interaction from users and service providers as possible. It implies a capacity to anticipate societal and economic developments, as well as users’ needs, by capturing real-time information and applying it to re-design services. Panellists will also discuss what interoperability solutions are needed to support the development of these next generation digital public services that are (close to) fully automated and proactive.
Moderation: Andrea Halmos, Deputy Head of Unit, Interoperability and Digital Government, DG DIGIT, European Commission