Government as a Platform
‘Government as a Platform‘ refers to building government services through modular, interoperable and reusable digital components.
Instead of building standalone solutions for each service, governments create a common infrastructure that can be shared and reused across different departments and agencies.
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Digital Transformation
What is ‘Government as a Platform
Government as a Platform (GaaP) reimagines how public services are delivered by treating government operations as a modular, digital ecosystem…
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Digital Transformation
Gov 2.0 Expo 2010: Tim O’Reilly, “Government as a Platform for Greatness”
Industry visionary ignited the concept of how technology architecture can transform public sector services.
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Case Study
HMRC: Blueprint for ‘Government as a Platform’
HMRC's Multi-channel Digital Tax Platform (MDTP) employs Continuous Delivery at scale, operating a cloud platform for over 130 user-facing applications…
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Technology
E-Estonia X-Road: Middleware Platform for a Digital Nation
Estonia pioneered the first, and still the most effective, Government as a Platform architecture: X-Road.
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Technology
GovCloud – Implementing ‘Government as a Platform’ for Public Sector Innovation and Transformation
The Cloud is a way to break down silos, minimize redundant low-value activities, and enhance citizen services.
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