Should Public Services Be Available Online?
Manage episode 343857722 series 2855831
We shop online, attend medical appointments, book holidays and attend events, so why is it that we still have to access public services mostly offline?
But is it changing?
Estonia is a European leader is eGovernment and has been for almost a decade.
We are playing catch up in Ireland, but so are many countries.
But the pandemic has expedited digital transformation by a decade and governments are leveraging this progress.
In today’s show I’m asking:
- Should all public services be available online, and what needs to happen?
- I speak to Ossian Smyth, Minister of State with responsibility for Public Procurement, eGovernment and Circular Economy in Ireland.
---
WIN Our Weekly Show Prize
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel or Podcast, leave a comment on any social network about the episode, use the hashtag #PublicSectorMarketingShow
Also get a 50% discount on a course of your choice with us!
---
Subscribe, Rate & Review
Subscribe for a new episode each and every Thursday. You can also watch our show on Wednesdays on YouTube or Facebook.
If you are a regular listener, please rate and review our show.
---
Feedback
Don’t forget to get in touch with your questions. I love hearing from my listeners, don’t be a social media stranger. Tweet me at: @JSTweetsDigital
If you would like to be a guest on the show, please get in touch. Email Joanne at info@publicsectormarketingpros.com.
---
The Public Sector Marketing Show is a weekly podcast dedicated to digital marketing and social media insights for government and public sector pros hosted by Joanne Sweeney, founder of the Public Sector Marketing Institute.
111 episodes