
Like many other OECD countries, Greece has embarked on an ambitious digital transformation
of its public sector to make it more effective, sustainable, proactive and people-centred.
However, digital transformation projects present challenges in terms of governance,
procurement, implementation and institutional capacities. This review explores how
Greece could overcome these challenges to ensure that digital government investments
address critical bottlenecks such as the procurement process and result in policy
coherence, achieve value for money, and deliver intended outcomes. It also highlights
the crucial role of whole-of-government co-ordination.
Published on December 20, 2022
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| Foreword | |
| Abbreviations and acronyms | |
| Executive summary | |
| Assessment and recommendations | |
| Digital Government and the development of ICT/digital projects | |
| Delivery of ICT/digital projects in the Greek public sector | |
| Challenges in the development and procurement of ICT/digital projects | |
| Way forward | |
| Project Management Office set-up | |
| DPS implementation |