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Building digital identities as a foundation for new services, supporting people and businesses to express their unique identities, and spurring new discussions on national identity.
Embracing systems approaches to lead a paradigm shift in how services are provided, transforming and re-aligning the underlying processes and methods
of the business of government.
Fostering better conditions for all people in order to address complex current and future problems, and to create a world where everyone has access to opportunities for a better life.
Read the report at http://oe.cd/innovation2018Embracing Innovation in Government
Global Trends 2018
Key trends in public innovation identified through
this review
Identity
Systems approaches and
enablers
Inclusiveness and vulnerable
populations
How are governments innovating to address unprecedented challenges?The OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI) and the UAE Centre for Government Innovation have conducted a global review of government innovation trends. Drawing on extensive research, and a global Call for Innovations, the report highlights key trends and case studies.
276submissions
from 58 countries
10featured as case studies in this review
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Asker Welfare Lab
Norway
Financial Inclusion
Program for Migrants
Mexico
Be BadgesBelgium
Australian Trade Mark
SearchAustralia
Seoul 50+ policy
Republic of Korea
Free Agents and
GC Talent Cloud
Canada
Data Embassy
Estonia
APEXSingapore
PredictivUnited
Kingdom
AadhaarIndia
What happens when a government provides a biometric ID to 15% of the world’s
population?
Is it possible to rapidly experiment with new policies online before
they are deployed in the real world?
Can re-aligning government services and training public
servant in “investment thinking” lead to better lives for the most
vulnerable?
How is Mexico preparing to help ease the challenges
of 700 000 Mexican “Dreamers” who have an
uncertain future in the United States?
How can governments redefine the
meaning of “work” for an ageing
population that will more than
double by 2050?
Can a digital marketplace
of innovators transform traditional
government hiring models?
Do governments need to think differently about national identities and boundaries in an increasingly digital and
borderless world?
How can governments transcend silos to connect all government data and enable even non-technical civil servants to use it to create
innovative services?
Can AI help businesses create unique branding to give them an advantage in
the market?
Can digital open standards help people express their skills and experiences for
better chances in the labour market?
Global Trends 2018 Case Studies
Embracing Innovation in Government Global Trends 2018
Read the report at http://oe.cd/innovation2018