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Digital Transformation Module in the Local World: train yourself to lead change
It was held in Madrid on the 22nd and 23rd of February National Congress on Interoperability and Security as a meeting point and debate for professionals who apply the provisions of the national interoperability and security schemes.
During the Congress, which had the motto “Applying national schemes to public administrations”, examples of practical application by the administrations of the requirements for interoperability and security recently imposed by the regulations were proposed, through the ¿Analysis of the state of the art, encouraging debate, identifying trends and proposing solutions.
Enrique Espejo, head of the AOC Consortium's Project Area, took part in the debate "What should councils do?" where he reflected on the current situation and the problems that small councils face in order to adapt properly to the provisions of Law 11/2007. In this regard, he defended the thesis that the best solution lies in the use of shared tools, whether offered by the provincial councils, by the Autonomous Communities or by entities created for this purpose, such as the AOC Consortium, since only generating economies of scale, adaptation can be done in a sustainable way. He also presented the paper “Via Oberta, interoperability at the service of public administrations in the context of a common model of e-government”, in which he explained the Catalan model of interoperability from its beginnings and its current situation. , highlighting the reinforcement of this model following the publication of Law 29/2010, on the use of electronic media in the public sector of Catalonia.