Digital Government in Mexico
Sustainable and Inclusive Transformation
Digital Government in Mexico discusses and assesses the efforts of the Mexican Government to build a stronger system of digital government under the Coordination of the National Digital Strategy of the Office of the President. It presents the key policy actions, achievements and co-ordination challenges, and looks at how policy objectives are implemented. The study examines the main initiatives for promoting digital inclusion, reinforcing public sector capacity, and achieving efficient public service design and delivery. This report also assesses the state of data governance, open government data and its strategic use, and the sharing of public sector data both within and beyond the public sector.
The evolution from e-government to digital government in Mexico
This chapter provides an overview of Mexico’s e-government efforts and its collaboration with the OECD to strengthen the use of information and communication technologies to deliver better government. The chapter goes over the main findings and policy recommendations on e-government advanced by the OECD to Mexico in the 2005 OECD e-Government Review of Mexico and the 2011 Public Governance Review of Mexico. Based on those assessments, the chapter identifies pervasive challenges the country has faced in using technology effectively to improve public sector performance and deliver better public services.
