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International recognition for Greece's digital transformation

Featured International recognition for Greece's digital transformation

Greece continues to make significant progress in its digital transformation, according to two leading international assessments by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the European Commission. The latest reports confirm improvements in public digital services, the expansion of telecommunications infrastructure, the adoption of cutting-edge technologies and the country’s steady progress towards achieving the objectives of the Digital Decade 2030.

According to the OECD’s Digital Government Outlook 2026, Greece ranks among the countries with strong performance in the digital transformation of public administration, recording an overall score of 0.71, compared with the OECD average of 0.70.

Greece outperformed several advanced economies, including Japan and Italy (0.67), Canada and the Netherlands (0.69), as well as Finland (0.70).

The country also achieved higher-than-average OECD scores across four key indicators:
User-Driven: 0.77, compared with the OECD average of 0.71
Government as a Platform: 0.75, compared with 0.71
Proactiveness: 0.70, compared with 0.67
Open by Default: 0.63, compared with 0.59

The findings highlight Greece’s continued efforts to modernise public administration and strengthen the delivery of citizen-centred digital services.

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