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Nordic techpolitics ketil raknes 2
1. Can smart states save public welfare? Ketil Raknes, political advisor. Socialist Left Party of Norway
2. The Nordic Model Strong social democratic parties, Working multiparty systems An active state Consensual approach to policymaking Extremely high levels of trust amongpeople and to centralgovernmentalinstitutions (socialcapital).
3. Nordic people trust eachother The graph shows percentagewhoagreeswiththestatement ”most peoplecan be trusted”
6. The smart statesolution The stategoes online. No more publicoffices. Taxes, educationalchoices, prescriptions etc. can be done online. Simple and effectivetaxing system givesincreasedcompetitiveness for corporations. 89 percentofnorwegiancorporatetaxeswaspaid online in 2009.
7. The growthofMyID MyID is thepubliceIDonsecuritylevel 3. Has 2,3 million users. The charts shows percentageofusers by age.
9. Promisingexamples State EducationalLoaning Fund: Numberofphonecallsreduced from 1,5 mill to 460.000. Reducednumberofemployeeswith 15 percent Altinn (common web portal for public reporting): 50.000 less forms to be filled in by bureacrats. 900 full time equivalentssaved (FTE) for Norwegian corporations 2005-2007. Norwegian TaxAdministration: 800 FTEssaved.
10. The challenge The central nerve ofthewelfarestate. Healthcare, pensions and welfarebenefits is still in the analog age. eIDonsecuritylevel 4 and a nationaltechnologicalinfrastructure is the missing link. Politiciansdoes not understand theimportance and thebenefitsofusing smart statesolutions. Bureacraticinfightinghampersdevelopmentofnew services.