Abstract

As economies become increasingly data-driven, big data technologies and software products are turning into key tools for managing technological processes in real time for more efficient delivery of public services to citizens. The change in the interaction between the state and society implies the creation of a unified state digital ecosystem, centered around big data. Such paradigm calls for rethinking of public administration principles ensuring the transition from an electronic state to a digital one. As a result, the likelihood of creating values ​​that meet the shifting expectations of citizens in relation to public services increases.

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