Building future-proof public services in the Baltics

Imagine a world where Interacting with public services is as easy as clicking a button. In the Baltics, that vision is becoming reality! This discussion takes you on a journey towards future-proof public services that ditch the paperwork and embrace digital solutions.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with government officials and digitalisation experts as they explore:
- Citizen-centric transformation. How the Baltics are Prioritising citizen needs by making services more convenient and accessible through digital solutions.
- Faster service. See how technology is Speeding up the process for permits, licenses, and more.
- Real-world examples. Witness successful digitalisation initiatives from across the Baltics that are making a tangible difference in citizen experiences.
This engaging discussion is your chance to learn from the Baltics’ cutting-edge approach to public service digitalisation. Be part of the conversation and discover how technology can Revolutionise the way citizens interact with government agencies, while navigating the challenges and shaping a brighter future for all.
Key Discussion Points:
- How are the Baltics Prioritising citizen needs through innovative digital solutions?
- What factors have driven the success of Baltic countries in digital governance, as highlighted in the OECD report?
- How is technology streamlining processes for permits, licenses, and other public services?
- Which successful digitalisation initiatives across the Baltics are significantly impacting citizen experiences?
- How are national and international digitalisation initiatives (e.g., Digital Wallet) forming the future?
Participant:
- Guna Puce, Chief Digital Officer, Ministry of Justice Republic of Latvia;
- Eimantas Norkūnas, IT Advisor, Office of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania;
- Audrius Ramoška, CEO & Co-founder, Soverio;
- Žilvina Kazlauskas, CEO, DocLogix.
- Other Participants: government officials and leading digitalisation experts from the Baltic countries.
The live discussion will take place on 14 May 2024, 13:00-14.00 (CEST) and will be Broadcasted on LIKTA Facebook.
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