Cagliari is among the most digitally mature Italian capital cities.

This is what emerges from the Survey on the digital maturity of the capital municipalities, carried out by FPA, a company of the DIGITAL360 group, for Deda Next, a Dedagroup company committed to accompanying the digital transformation of the Public Administration and public service companies, presented today at FORUM PA 2024.

The research, now in its sixth edition, offers an analysis updated to April 2024 of the state of progress of the main Italian municipal administrations in the digitalisation objectives identified by the national strategies, according to the Ca.Re model. (Change Realized) by Deda Next. A benchmark with which Municipalities can evaluate their level of maturity and an operational tool to measure the results achieved and direct new investments for the development of new generation digital services.

The result is a classification of the state of digital maturity of 110 capital administrations based on their positioning on three dimensions: the online offering of services (Digital public services), the integration of municipal systems with national platforms (Digital PA) and data and interoperability maturity, measured with the new Digital Data Gov index which replaces the previous Digital Openness. Within the third index, in this edition, measurements on the adoption of the SEND (Digital Notifications Platform) and PDND (National Digital Data Platform) platforms have also been integrated. Changes which constitute a further raising of the bar, after that already implemented in 2023, and which reflect the higher digitalisation objectives to which administrations are called today, as an effect of the goals set by the PNRR.

With an evaluation based on a score from 0 to 100, the analysis shows that Cagliari improves its general positioning by moving up the band and becoming one of the administrations with the highest digital maturity with a Ca.Re index. equal to 67. The performance is mainly the result of the results obtained in the first two dimensions: the Digital Public Services Index equal to 80 grows by 4% compared to the previous year, while the increase in the Digital PA Index is significant which with a score of 88 improves by 19%. On the new challenging Digital Data Index Gov gets a score of 33.

«The PNRR is proving to be a unique opportunity to innovate the public sector, both for local authorities and for the central PA , which can exploit digitalisation to bring about a revolution in the culture of service to citizens and businesses. In this sense, adhesion to the PDND, which promotes the sharing and interoperability of information between administrations, is a key step in definitively modernizing public services and encouraging the development of innovative solutions built on the basis of certified and unique sources. Data, when interoperable, becomes the engine of an innovation that has people at its centre , because it enables a timely and effective PA, an ally of citizens and businesses, with an efficient and easily accessible range of services, within the reach of all, proactive towards the user. A fairer PA. To achieve this goal we must build a collaborative ecosystem in which the public and private sectors share resources and knowledge to generate value and well-being throughout the territory", underlines Fabio Meloni, CEO of Deda Next. «Cagliari, which we support on the online services front and with our back office solutions to support the main processes, enters among the most virtuous municipalities and continues to work to further improve its digital maturity».

(Unioneonline/D)

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