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The Applicability of the Government as a Platform (GaaP) Concept for Digitally Transforming the Government of Egypt

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  • Mariam Fayez

    (Nile University)

  • Mohamed Mamdouh Awny

    (INESC TEC)

Abstract

This research explores the potential of a shared platform government approach called “Government as a Platform (GaaP).” It presents recommendations for Egypt and other nations seeking a digital government based on the model components and relevant supporting ecosystem. It examines the experiences of three countries, Estonia, India, and the United Kingdom, that have adopted the platform model, focusing on significant projects and approaches that have contributed to the platform of their governments. The research examines and analyses of the local experts’ views on Egypt's digital transformation program. The findings suggest that Egypt needs to develop a conducive governance and legislative environment suitable for a platform government, optimize public data for better service delivery, and appoint a national chief information officer to oversee the model implementation. The research concludes that Egypt is developing its unique model for digital government, emphasizing inclusivity, speed of implementation, and opportunities to optimize the wealth of public data.

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  • Mariam Fayez & Mohamed Mamdouh Awny, 2025. "The Applicability of the Government as a Platform (GaaP) Concept for Digitally Transforming the Government of Egypt," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-72494-7_48
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72494-7_48
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