2012 Digital Government Strategy
The 2012 Digital Government Strategy mission drives agencies, and the need to deliver better services to customers at a lower cost—whether an agency is supporting the warfighter overseas, a teacher seeking classroom resources, or a family figuring out how to pay for college is pushing every level of government to look for new solutions.
The Digital Government Strategy complements several initiatives aimed at building a 21st-century government that works better for the American people. These include:
- Executive Order 13571, Streamlining Service Delivery and Improving Customer Service
- Executive Order 13576, Delivering an Efficient, Effective, and Accountable Government
- Presidential Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government
- OMB Memorandum M-10-06, Open Government Directive
- National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace - (NSTIC)
- 25-Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal Information Technology Management (IT Reform)
The Digital Government Strategy incorporates a broad range of input from government practitioners, the public, and private-sector experts. Two cross-governmental working groups – the Mobility Strategy and Web Reform Task Forces – provided guidance and recommendations for building a digital government.
View 2012 Digital Government StrategyRelated Links
- Digital Government Strategy Milestones Report
- A Strategy for American Innovation (PDF, 1.22 MB, 120 pages, October 2015)
- Executive Order—Making Open and Machine Readable the New Default for Government Information (May 2013)
- OMB M-13-13 Open Data Policy—Managing Information as an Asset (PDF, 5.83 MB, 12 pages, May 2013)
- OMB M-10-06, Open Government Directive (December 2009)
- Guidance on the Use of Challenges and Prizes to Promote Open Government
- View all Open Government policies on whitehouse.gov
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