About this event
Though unique digital identity (Digital ID) for citizens enables dramatic leaps in public e-service delivery and substantial quality and efficiency gains for governments, still more than a billion people around the world from developing countries have no formal way of proving their identity. Others, with few exceptions, have limited possibilities.
NRD Companies invites you to a webinar to discuss „What does it take to introduce Digital ID in the country, and what you can gain by doing so“. Subject matter experts will explain the importance of national Digilat ID systems for public e-services delivery to all citizens. They will unveil how to achieve United Nations Sustainable development Goals such as: strengthening digital literacy (Goal 4), digital inclusion (Goals 5, 8 and 10), digital connectivity (Goal 9), and digital identity (Goal 16). You will learn how Digilat ID enables numbers of e-Government solutions and improves all spectrum of public e-services for business and thus paves a way of improving a country‘s ease of doing business rankings.
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Experienced executive with over 20 years of experience in the IT sector. Previously held managing positions at IBM and Microsoft, today serves as CEO at NRD Companies, chairman of the Board at UNICEF Lithuania, President of the Board of the Knowledge Economy Forum, and other organizations.
Mr. Konstantinos Kapsouropoulos is a Policy Officer at European Commission responsible for eGovernment topics. He is directorate-general for communications, networks, content and technology at European Commission.
Giedre leads consultancy work supporting digital transformations of national governments globally. Former Alternate Executive Director for Nordic-Baltic constituency at the Executive Board of the World Bank; high-level official of the national Government.
Former acting CEO of State Enterprise Centre of Registers, Lithuania, today Ieva shares her experience with government institutions all around the Globe. Consults on digital registry development and operations, development of electronic services, and contributes to drafting legal acts.
V. Ramonas is an expert of digital identity, electronic signature and trust services. He is behind policy work being an official in public administration, representing national interests in regional and EU formats, has been consulting many governmental and private organisations in EU and beyond.
The Financial Services Commission (FSC) regulates the securities industry and manages key registries. Committed to integrity, accountability, adaptability, service orientation, and reliability, the FSC aims to foster economic growth, investor protection, and a competitive financial environment.