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Strategic Roadmap for DPI in 2030: Vision and Implementation
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Author(s): Ajay B. Gadicha (P.R. Pote Patil College of Engineering and Management, Amravati, India), Sherif Mohamed Abdelaal Ismail (American University in Cairo, Egypt), Riya B. Dolas (P.R. Pote Patil College of Engineering and Management, Amravati, India), Poonam Rambhau Maskare (P.R. Pote Patil College of Engineering and Management, Amravati, India)and Poonam S. Pawar (P.R. Pote Patil College of Engineering and Management, Amravati, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 16
Source title:
Integrating Digital Public Infrastructure in Emerging Economies
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Sherif Mohamed A. Ismail (American University in Cairo, Egypt), Lyudmyla Symochko (University of Coimbra, Portugal), Mohammad Israr (Maryam Abacha American University, Nigeria)and Ajay B. Gadicha (College of Engineering and Management Amravati, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-6380-6.ch010
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Abstract
The 2030 Strategic Roadmap to Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is an image of a worldwide, inclusive, and secure digital ecosystem that alters the character of its communication of the governments, businesses, and citizens. It presents the vision of the situation when technology will be treated like a kind of a public good because it will be able to provide universal access to the digital infrastructure, trusted identity, financial inclusion, and effective governance. Interoperability, privacy and ethical use of data are highlighted in the roadmap as the pillars of sustainable digital transformation. By 2030, DPI will endeavour to incorporate new technology like artificial intelligence, blockchain and cloud computing in delivery of its services to the people with accountability and empowerment of the citizens. Its adoption must be a gradual process that encompasses the development of infrastructures, the harmonization of the policies, and the cooperation of both the state and the business worlds. The chapter discusses the strategic pillars, implementation framework and expected delivery that will determine the way DPI will emerge as a robust and people-focused digital platform in the next 10 years.
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