Digital Government in Chile: Digital Identity
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This study discusses Chile's experience of digital identity alongside a comparison of 13 OECD countries, and aims to support the Government of Chile in developing and enhancing their approach to the development of DI as a piece of core digital government infrastructure and an enabler of seamless service delivery. Foreword Acknowledgements Executive summary Assessment and recommendations Foundations for DI National identity infrastructure DI policy Governance DI solutions Policy levers and adoption Legal and regulatory framework Funding and Enforcement Government services Private sector services Enablers and constraints Transparency and monitoring Citizen control of their data Performance data Impact assessment 1. Introduction DI assessment framework Note 2. DI in selected countries Dimension 1: Foundations for DI Dimension 1.1: National identity infrastructure Characteristics of National ID cards Dimension 1.2: DI policy Dimension 1.3: Governance Dimension 2: DI Solutions Dimension 2.1: DI Platform Dimension 2.2: Browser based Dimension 2.3: Smartcards Dimension 2.4: Mobile Dimension 2.5: Biometric and emerging DI Dimension 3: Policy levers and adoption Dimension 3.1: Legal and regulatory framework Dimension 3.2: Funding and Enforcement Dimension 3.3: Government services Dimension 3.4: Private sector services Dimension 3.5: Enablers and constraints Dimension 4: Transparency and monitoring Dimension 4.1: Citizen control of their data Dimension 4.2: Performance data Dimension 4.3: Impact assessment Observed trends Design DI for reuse Focus on the user experience Digital literacy matters Go mobile Adopt open standards for interoperability Continuously improve the DI offer One size does not fit all The 3 “S” of digital ID policy: Security, Signature, and Single sign-on The citizen is in control References 3. DI in Chile DI in Chile Foundations for DI in Chile National identity infrastructure Characteristics of Chile’s National ID card Enrolment for Chile’s National ID card DI policy DI governance Chile’s technical DI solution DI platform Smartcards Mobile Biometric and emerging DI Policy levers and adoption Legal and regulatory framework Funding and Enforcement Government services Private sector services Enablers and constraints Transparency and monitoring Citizen control of their data Performance data Impact assessment References Blank Page
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