We invite you to take part in Computerworld Conference State 2.0 which has, for 8 years, been an opportunity to meet the people responsible for key IT projects at the central level.
In spite of the billions spent on digitization of public services, according to the EU index which measures progress in the field of digitization of EU countries, Poland ranks 23rd among the 28 member states, and it is the development of digital public services that is one of the 2 major challenges facing Poland according to DESI 2017.
The transitional period after the change of government, during which it was necessary to draw conclusions and develop a strategy for digitization of the state for the coming years, resulted in a 2 year stagnation in public IT procurement. There are many indications that this period is over: work on Common State Infrastructure has been started, combining state systems and registers, work on the eHealth Strategy in Poland for 2018–2020 is underway, mID is being tested, and the ministry of digitization has announced other mDocuments. At the same time, Poland is actively participating in the implementation of the strategy of the EC’s Single Digital Market which creates a common European market of services offered online. In the context of the transformation of public services into e-services, of paramount importance is the area of personal data protection. The need to ensure the smooth operation of the state’s most important institutions in the face of advanced cyber-attacks, also used for military purposes, requires decisive action in cybersecurity. An example of such actions is the decision to form cybernetic forces.
The first day of the State 2.0 conference will focus on the most important government IT projects implemented within the framework of the EU 2014–2020 perspective and public sector cooperation with ICT tool providers, also in the context of planned large investments, such as the KSI 2.0 system
The second day will focus on the use of information technology in sectors whose development is linked to state policy: Energy, Defense Industry, Health Care and Smart City. We will consider what role the new technologies will play in these areas and which ones will be of particular importance.
Magdalena Szczodrońska
Tel. +48 662 287 935
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Klaudia Kałuska
Tel. +48 662 287 865
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Patrycja Gielecińska
Tel. 662 287 833
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Włodzimierz Duszyk
Tel. 662 287 870
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