The Ministry publishes the framework document on which the transformation of the Administration will be built with innovative methodology
The Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service has published on Tuesday the framework document ‘Consensus for an Open Administration’, the first step in the transformation of the Administration built in a participatory way with all stakeholders through an innovative methodology.
As Minister José Luis Escrivá announced during his appearance last Thursday in the Senate to expose the general lines of the Public Service area, the road map designed to carry out the transformation of the Administration to be more open, innovative and transparent begins with the publication this week of this framework document, which will be in public consultation from today, March 27, until April 30.
Next, different working groups of the Public Innovation Laboratory of the National Institute of Public Administration will be launched, which will design and shape the different projects; then, those projects will be refined and consulted through the public policy participation laboratory Hazlab and, finally, in the last quarter of this year, the prototypes will be deployed through the citizen technological innovation laboratory GobTechLab. Thus, according to the working method proposed in the framework document, 2024 will be dedicated to experimentation, and during 2025 best practices will be deployed and scaled up, which will be evaluated in 2026.
The text presented this Tuesday starts from six general principles: the institutionalization of the transformation process; the participation of employees and managers of the administration, trade union and business organizations, civil society and the whole of the citizenry; innovation; transparency; evaluation and alignment with national and supranational transformation strategies and initiatives. In addition, it is articulated in four objectives (Administration open to investment in public sector capacities, administration open to public policies informed by evidence and the best innovative tools, administration open to citizens, accessible and humanist and, finally, administration open to transparency, public participation and accountability), and these objectives are concretized in 18 projects related to areas as diverse as Artificial Intelligence and data spaces, the previsional management of human capital, the elaboration of maps of public policies, the interconnection of services of attention to citizenship, the development of the culture of integrity or the improvement of citizen participation in the design of standards and other plans, among others.
The document will be accessible on the INAP website (www.inap.es) and the contributions may be made in consenso@digital.gob.es
See Framework Document ‘Consensus for an Open Administration’ [PDF] [578.64 kB]