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Digital Services

The Directorate-General for Digital Services is the Commission department responsible for digital services that support other Commission departments and EU institutions in their daily work and that help public administrations in EU member countries.

Responsibilities

The Directorate-General for Digital Services (DIGIT), as domain leader for IT, enables, drives and supervises the Commission’s digital transformation and the transformation of its IT delivery model.

More particularly, by harvesting the potential of emerging technologies, leveraging data and expertise, proposing and promoting innovative procurement strategies and through its digital technology and services, DIGIT ensures that the digital landscape in which we operate is robust, resilient and secure, supports digital-ready policy making across the Commission and facilitates stronger collaboration between European public administrations.

DIGIT contributes to the transformation and modernisation of the Commission departments, institutions and agencies towards a future where we collectively set the benchmark for modern and efficient administrations, working better together.

Leadership and organisation

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Digital Services - Organisation chart

Transparency

As part of the Commission's commitment to transparency, Commission staff holding management functions publish information on and minutes of all meetings they hold with interest representatives.

Contact

Directorate-General for Digital Services

Name
Directorate-General for Digital Services
Email
DIGIT-COMM-TEAMatec [dot] europa [dot] eu
Phone number
+32 2 299 11 11 (Commission switchboard)
Postal address

Directorate-General for Digital Services, European Commission
1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, Belgium
Belgium

Plans and reports

The Commission work programme sets out a plan of action for the next 12 months. It describes how political priorities will be turned into concrete actions

How departments contribute to the Commission’s broader political goals, and define specific objectives for a five-year period

Department forecasted outputs, activities, resources for current year