- Source: Ministry of Digitalisation and Public Governance
The Ministry of Digitalisation and Public Governance (Norwegian: Digitaliserings- og forvaltningsdepartementet) is a government ministry of Norway. It is responsible for the government's information technology, administrative policy, electronic communication, state employer policy, state building and property management, administrative responsibility for the county governors and work with the United Nations sustainability goals. The ministry was established on 1 January 2024, while the minister position had originally worked for the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development up until then.
Organisation
The Ministry has about 130 employees, who transferred from the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development.
= Departments
=The Ministry has five underlying departments with different fields of responsibilities.
State employers' policy
IT- and administrative policy
Management and organisation
Communications
Public Administration
= Agencies and businesses
=A total of 11 agencies and businesses fall under the Ministry's jurisdiction.
Norid
Norwegian Agency for Public and Financial Management
Research Council of Norway
Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
Norwegian Data Protection Authority
Norwegian Government Security and Service Organisation
Norwegian Digitalisation Agency
Norwegian Communications Authority
Norwegian Directorate of Public Construction and Property
County Governors
County Governors' Joint Services
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ministry of Digitalisation and Public Governance
- Minister of Digitalisation and Public Governance
- List of Norwegian ministries
- Karianne Tung
- Council of State (Norway)
- Chief ministership of N. Chandrababu Naidu
- Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
- Telecommunications in Luxembourg
- Knut Storberget
- E-government in Europe