This paper was prepared by the OECD’s Directorate for Public Governance (GOV), under the leadership of Director Elsa Pilichowski. It was produced by the Innovative, Digital and Open Government Division (INDIGO) under the direction of Carlos Santiso, Head of Division, and supervision of Marco Daglio, Head of Digital Government Unit. The paper was co-ordinated by Felipe González-Zapata and written by Julian Olsen and Felipe González-Zapata, with inputs from Chloe Chadwick and Marco Beltrán Navarro.
The paper also benefitted from comments from colleagues across the Public Governance Directorate, including Erika Bozzay, Andras Hlacs and Simon Cox from the Infrastructure and Public Procurement (IPP) Division; Andrew Blazey from the Public Management and Budgeting (PMB) Division; Alexis Kyander from the Governance Indicators and Performance (GIP) Division; and Andrea Uhrhamer and Matthieu Chaen in the GOV Director’s Office. The report also received publication support from Andrea Uhrhamer and Deborah Fernandez.
This Review would not have been possible without the leadership and contribution of Australia’s Digital Transformation Agency (DTA). The Secretariat is also grateful for the participation and valuable inputs of the DTA’s representatives who were in engaged throughout the project, as well as the representatives from the public administration in Australia, including from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Taxation Office, Department of Finance, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and Services Australia.