The study Digital Government in Chile – Making the Digital Transformation Sustainable and Long-lasting was prepared by the OECD Directorate for Public Governance (GOV), under the leadership of its Director, Marcos Bonturi.
The study was produced by the OECD Reform of the Public Sector Division (GOV/RPS). It benefitted from the strategic orientation and revisions of Barbara-Chiara Ubaldi, Acting Head of Division and lead of the Digital Government and Open Data Team.
The study was drafted by Rodrigo Mejia Ricart, digital government policy consultant under the supervision of, and with contributions from, Benjamin Welby, Digital Government Policy Analyst, Reform of the Public Sector Division, OECD. The authors are grateful to Liv Gaunt for editorial support.
The study benefitted from the expertise of the OECD Working Party of Senior Digital Government Officials (E-Leaders). This project would not have been possible without the support of the Chilean Ministry General Secretariat of the Presidency, the Ministry of Finance and its State Modernisation Programme.
Finally, the Secretariat would like to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of Andrés Bustamante, Head of the Digital Government Division of the Chilean Ministry General Secretariat of the Presidency, and Kareen Schramm, Policy and Digital Government Research Co-ordinator of the same institution. The OECD would also like to warmly thank Randall Ledermann and Felipe Gonzalez Zapata, Project Coordinators of the State Modernisation Programme, Ministry of Finance, Chile.