Best practice sharing across Digital Public Sector – Denmark & Scotland - National Digital Components Part 2
Learn how to build a data infrastructure that ensures efficiency and collaboration across authorities, while maintaining security and privacy standards.Live online
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Description
During this session you will learn:
- Collaboration between the Danish Tax Agency, the Civil Registration System (CPR), and Udbetaling Danmark (Denmark’s public benefits agency) for effective data sharing.
- The Orchestration Component: Managing data flows across authorities and systems.
- The national data distribution system: Efficient sharing of data between public authorities.
- Use cases: Streamlined case processing and citizen-oriented services.
Speakers:
Sidsel Skovborg
Sidsel’s Digitalisation Councillor role, at the Danish Embassy, is responsible for fostering government to government cooperation on public sector digitalisation.
She has a background as Head of Digital from several Danish councils as well as Lead Implementation Consultant at KOMBIT, a public owned IT company that develops and operates digital solutions for councils.
Most recently Sidsel has worked as Senior Innovation Manager at DigitalLead, the Danish national cluster organisation for digital technologies.
Mette Vinter
Mette has worked with implementation of the common infrastructure across local government in Denmark. She has a deep understanding of the components’ purpose and value add for municipalities. Mette has a long career with shared municipal IT solutions both in KOMBIT but also in a couple of municipalities.
Who is it for?
This course is for anyone working in the public or third sectors in Scotland.
Delivery format
The session will be delivered online via MS Teams.
We encourage you to turn on your camera, however this is not a mandatory requirement. If you have any learning requirements, please contact us before the course begins.
Additional information
Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation email from us. There may be additional information contained within the email. The course joining instructions will be issued one week before the course start date to your registered email address.