Member States must submit to the Commission national roadmaps, detailing the actions they plan to implement to collectively reach the 2030 Digital Decade goals.
Each roadmap details the adopted or planned actions up to 2030, in order to reach collectively the digital targets and general objectives set by the Digital Decade Policy Programme. These strategic roadmaps also contain the national projected trajectories, as well as the expected impact of the policies, measures and actions.
The Digital Decade Policy Programme indicates that each national roadmap should be subjected to the consultation with key stakeholders, before submitting them to the Commission. After assessing them, the Commission will provide an overview and, if needed, recommend actions in its second Report on the Digital Decade. On that basis, roadmaps can then be adjusted, taking also into account changes and updates in policies and technologies.
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The EU is pursuing a human-centric, sustainable vision for digital society throughout the digital decade to empower citizens and businesses.
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The European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (EDIC) is a legal framework aiding Member States to set up and implement multi-country projects.
The DigitalEU Ambassadors bring together journalists, editors and influencers, active in the field of digital & tech topics.
The European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles promotes a digital transition shaped by European values.
Leading the Digital Decade, held 1-2 June, was a two-day online event focused on Europe’s digital transformation towards 2030.
From 2014 to 2022, the Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) summarised indicators on Europe’s digital performance and tracked the progress of EU countries.