The Agency

The Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale - Agency for Digital Italy (AgID) - is the technical agency of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers that guarantees the achievement of the objectives of the Italian digital agenda, coordinating all Italian public admnistrations. It also contributes to the diffusion of information and communication technologies, fostering innovation and economic growth. It also promotes digital literacy and its diffusion, in collaboration with institutions as well as international, national and local organizations.

 

The staff of the Agency for Digital Italy can be contacted via the email address on this page.

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Activities

AgID develops strategies and plans for the digitisation of the country.

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The Three-Year Plan for Information Technology in Public Administration promotes the country's digital transformation, and provides operational guidance, objectives and expected results.

AgID promotes the diffusion of digital skills for public administrations, businesses and citizens.

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To modernise the country, achieve digital citizenship and ensure digital inclusion. 

For the digital growth of the Public Administration and of businesses.

To manage organisational change and innovation.

AgID monitors the progress of the country's digital transformation, and ensures compliance with the regulations on digitalisation.

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Digital Identity

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Access interactions in 2023

Penalties 

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to supervised entities in 2023

Malware campaigns

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Observed in 2023

Projects

AgID provides technical support for Public Administrations, businesses and citizens to support the digital transformation and make society more connected.

The organs of the Agency are:

The Committee for Equal Opportunities

The Committee guarantees equal opportunities and gender equality and promotes a working environment that excludes discrimination and any form of moral, psychological or discriminatory offence.

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