Tuesday, July 21 2020 15:27
Alexandr Avanesov

Premier: "Digitalization is a revolutionary process: we should work  to develop both content and the technical aspects"

Premier: "Digitalization is a revolutionary process: we should work  to develop both content and the technical aspects"

ArmInfo. The Digitalization  Council was held in the Office of Government, chaired by Prime  Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan. The draft of Armenia's 2020-2025  digitalization strategy was discussed during the meeting.

As the press service ofthe RA PM reports, Deputy Minister of High-Tech  Industry Stepan Tsaturyan presented the goals of the strategy and the  roadmap for their implementation. He noted that Armenia holds leading  positions in the development of e-government, digital technologies,  and the successful initiatives implemented so far provide a good  basis for digital transformation.

According to Stepan Tsaturyan, the digitalization strategy envisages  digital transformation of state institutions, individual economic  sectors and society through the development of innovative  technologies, cyber security, and data processing policy in the  system of public administration to ensure interoperability of  systems, introduction of common standards, implementation of  educational programs and various digital tools. It is expected to  provide high-quality public services, achieve increased governance  efficiency, institutional digitization, infrastructure development,  data-driven decision-making, and develop highly- skilled workforce.

The strategy will be implemented in 2 stages: 2020-2021 and  2022-2025. The strategy was discussed with the professional  associations of the agencies concerned, based on stakeholders'  proposals.  Issues relevant to common standards of digitalization,  the coverage and scope of per-sector services, interdepartmental  cooperation, development of cyber security infrastructure,  interoperability of data systems and harmonization of the efforts  underway in the field of digitalization were discussed during the  exchange of views that followed. A number of organizational issues  were raised in this context.  The Premier underscored that  digitalization is a revolutionary process: "we should work to develop  both content and the technical aspects." In addition to technical  standards, the digitalization strategy should set clear-cut political  goals, visible benchmarks, so that the public at large could have an  accurate idea of the proposed goals and results.

In this context, Nikol Pashinyan prioritized the need for active  public communication, broader awareness of digital transition  processes, and gave relevant instructions to those responsible. In  conclusion, the Head of Government told the stakeholders to amend the  draft strategy and proceed with further work.