Driver's License: A New Requirement is Added
The National Driver's License in Argentina now requires applicants to provide an electronic address to proceed with the application process.
Preventing a Second National Information Resource Accident... Reform Centered on Stability Rating 'Impact on People's Lives'
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety in South Korea is initiating reforms to enhance the stability of public agency information systems to prevent another incident akin to the National Information Resource Management Agency accident.
New Memorandum of Cooperation between the Ministries of Digital Governance and Interior with EKDDA and Microsoft – What It Entails
A new cooperation memorandum for 2026 has been signed between Greece's Ministries of Digital Governance and Interior, EKDDA, and Microsoft to enhance public sector digital skills and technology utilization in public administration.
Rapid development of digital payments in administration
The article discusses the increasing adoption of digital payment methods in public administration in Poland, highlighting their convenience and efficiency.
Artificial Intelligence Day will take place in Latvia
An Artificial Intelligence Day for public administration is scheduled in Latvia on March 17, 2024, featuring discussions and workshops to enhance the use of AI in public services.
VMI will present last year's results and future plans: the event invites remote observation
The Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) is hosting an online event on March 5 to present its 2025 operational results and future plans, discussing changes aimed at simplifying tax administration for citizens.
Where is Electronic Document Management Heading?
By 2026, Poland aims to accelerate the digitization of administration, transitioning to electronic documentation management despite current reliance on paper processes.
From California to New York: Which States Accept the Digital Driver's License and Which Do Not
This article discusses which U.S. states accept digital driver's licenses, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Trump launches operation against Europe – strict orders to digital diplomats
The Trump administration has instructed U.S. diplomats to lobby against data sovereignty laws that could hinder global data flows.
City Hall provides digital payment slips for IPTU and garbage tax
The City of Taubaté is offering a digital version of the IPTU and garbage collection tax, with a 10% discount for early payment.
Study, work and age without papers. Digital identity is set to open Europe to Czechs
The introduction of digital identity aims to improve access to opportunities in Europe for Czech citizens.
Collaboration between the Ministry of Interior and Google renewed for training public servants in Artificial Intelligence
The Greek Ministry of Interior and Google have signed a new memorandum of cooperation to enhance training for public servants in Artificial Intelligence, expecting a significant increase in participation over the coming years.
Project 'Freedom.gov': The Next US Attack on Europe
The Trump administration's 'freedom.gov' project aims to create a platform that circumvents European digital laws, which critics argue poses a threat to democracy and fundamental rights.
eTranzact supports phased rollout of NRS e-invoicing
eTranzact has expressed its support for the Nigeria Revenue Service's phased implementation of electronic invoicing to enhance tax administration and digital compliance in Nigeria.
Judicial Power has a 40 percent backlog in trials: president of the OAJ
The president of the Judicial Administration Body, Néstor Vargas, reported a 40% backlog in judicial matters and outlined initiatives to address this issue, including achieving legal deadlines and improving digital connectivity.
Former Ambassador's Posts Deleted - by Trump
Former U.S. Ambassador to Sweden, Erik Ramanathan, has reported the deletion of his social media posts by the Trump administration as part of a broader effort to erase historical records.
Coupang’s ‘very aggressive’ lobbying wins it powerful defenders in Washington
Coupang, a prominent South Korean e-commerce company, has successfully lobbied in Washington, securing powerful allies among Republican lawmakers under the Trump administration, despite being largely unknown to American consumers.
The new gov.gr changes our relationship with the state: From 2,230 services to the next step
The Greek government's digital portal, gov.gr, has evolved into a central hub of public administration services, aiming to enhance citizen engagement through a more personalized interface.
Can we free Polish state institutions from Google and Microsoft?
The Polish Central Computing Centre plans to develop open-source solutions for public administration to reduce reliance on American monopolistic services like Google and Microsoft.
Secretary of Bolsonaro's Mayor Calls for Servers to Create Digital Militia
The Secretary of Social Development in São José do Rio Preto, Sandra Reis, urged city employees via a WhatsApp audio message to form a militia aimed at promoting positive news about Mayor Coronel Fábio Candido's administration amidst criticism over rising property taxes.
Digital Revolution in the Residency Process for Foreigners
The article discusses the innovative digital changes being implemented in the residency processes for foreigners.
I spotted a post on Facebook now I save myself a whole week of work a year
Business owner Helene Fleming claims that by switching to digital tax, she saves an estimated 40 hours annually on financial administration.
Digital Politics: Europe is Not Without Means of Power
The article discusses Europe's diplomatic response to U.S. provocations and highlights its potential leverage in digital policy to counter aggressive actions from the Trump administration.
Chip sales to China part of US plan to build its own digital silk road: official
An official from the Trump administration has advocated for U.S. chip exports to China as part of a strategy to create a 'digital silk road' that counters Chinese AI progress.
PHOTO Minister Habijan stripped down to tight shorts to show off his muscles, comments are pouring in
Croatian Minister of Justice, Public Administration, and Digital Transformation, Damir Habijan, showcased his physique in a series of revealing photos on Instagram taken at the Hyrox global fitness competition in Poznan, Poland.
Habijan ran, lifted weights, and posed shirtless; everyone noticed the detail on his chest
Croatian Minister of Justice, Administration, and Digital Transformation Damir Habijan drew significant public attention with his shirtless photos from the popular fitness competition Hyrox held in Poznań, Poland, showcasing his impressive physique.
Minister Habijan participated in a fitness competition, detail on the chest attracted attention
Croatian Minister of Justice, Administration, and Digital Transformation Damir Habijan garnered public attention after participating in the popular fitness competition Hyrox in Poznań, Poland, where he showcased his impressive physique in photos shared on social media.
Trump wants to influence election outcomes in Europe
The latest U.S. sanctions against five French, British, and German nationals, allegedly concerning censorship and freedom of speech, are actually a retaliation by the Trump administration following the European Commission's recent decision to fine X, owned by Elon Musk, for violating transparency and user protection rules.
Digital Kit concludes its application period: a big boost for the digitalization of SMEs but also for the Administration
The Kit Digital program has successfully redistributed European funds to enhance the digitalization of small and medium-sized enterprises as well as the administration in Spain.