The National Digital Unit presented the first government digitalization report to the Knesset on Tuesday, mapping 4,562 public services — 65% already digital, 116 required by law to be digitized but not yet accessible online, according to the report as reported by N12.
The National Digital Unit presented to the Knesset the first-ever government-wide digitalization report, mapping 4,562 public services across all ministries. The report found that about 65% of those services are already fully digital. However, 116 services that are legally required to be digitized remain unavailable online, and 138 services are accessible only via email rather than through a dedicated digital form. The Ministry of Education leads in the number of digital services offered, followed by the Ministry of Justice and the Israel Tax Authority. The report marks the first comprehensive audit of Israel's government digital transformation.
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