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Czechia & Denmark Cooperation

After launching its digital ID app in January, Czechia is preparing for more work on its digital government services. Czech Deputy Prime Minister, Ivan Bartos signed a cooperation agreement last week with Denmark’s Digitization Minister Marie Bjerre on the upcoming European Digital Identity (EUDI) wallet. The two sides pledged to share experiences with their national projects through exchanges between the Danish Digital Agency and the Czech Digitalization and Information Agency.

The Central European country has also sent a delegation to Estonia to study the digitalization of its public administration systems. The delegation visited several agencies as well as Estonia’s oldest IT company Spin TEK, which develops systems for the public sector. One of their stops was the Tallinn Strategy Center.

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