GGF Study Identifies People, Skills, and Partnerships as Core to Future‑Ready Government Digital Capability

A new study by the Global Government Forum examines what governments need to become digitally capable. The research highlights three pillars: skilled personnel, appropriate competencies, and

A new study by the Global Government Forum examines what governments need to become digitally capable. The research highlights three pillars: skilled personnel, appropriate competencies, and collaborative partnerships. It argues that investing in people is as critical as technology adoption. The study outlines strategies for recruiting and retaining digital talent in the public sector. It recommends building cross‑sector alliances to share expertise and resources. Findings suggest that coordinated effort can accelerate service innovation. The report calls on policymakers to prioritize training and partnership frameworks. Implementing these foundations could strengthen government responsiveness to citizens.