Llinars del Vallès, Gavà and Parets del Vallès, leaders in 2024 in digital transformation and open government
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La 10th edition of the Open Administration Awards to the town councils and county councils that is awarded annually by the Open Administration Consortium of Catalonia (AOC) has recognized the leading entities in digital transformation and open government. This year they have been awarded one of the Open Administration Recognitions 82 Catalan local entities divided into seven categories according to the number of inhabitants of the municipalities and their nature.
Of the 82 awarded, Llinars del Vallès is the municipality that has obtained the highest score followed by Gavà and Parets del Vallès.
Regarding classification by category, Reus and Lleida For the second consecutive year, the category of municipalities with more than 50.000 inhabitants is co-hosted; Gavà alone leads the category of 20.001 to 50.000 inhabitants and Llinars del Vallès leads for the second consecutive year that of municipalities with 5.001 to 20.000 inhabitants. The Morell leads the category of 1.001 to 5.000 inhabitants for the fourth consecutive year, Castellfollit de la roca debuts in first position in the category of municipalities of 501 to 1.000 inhabitants and Caseres repeats for the third year the first position in the category of municipalities with less than 500 inhabitants.
As for the county councils, the Pallars Jussà County Council (less than 20.000 inhabitants) remains in first position in its category for the second consecutive year; the Berguedà County Council (from 20.001 to 50.000 inhabitants) revalidates the first position for the fourth consecutive year and the Gironès County Council This year it leads the category of municipalities with more than 50.000 inhabitants.
Llinars del Vallès, Manlleu and Girona stand out for their trajectory during these 10 years
In addition to the seven categories that have been awarded in all editions of the Awards, this year two more categories have been added to recognize the work of entities that have had an outstanding career.
These categories are:
Top support in small municipalities: The AOC wanted to recognize the work of the county councils for their outstanding track record in supporting small municipalities in their digitalization process. This year, one county council from each province of Catalonia was awarded:
Top 10 years: The AOC wanted to recognize the work of the entities that, within their category, have played a more outstanding role in the last ten years. That is why this year one entity from each category has been awarded the Top 10 Years.
In this way, Llinars del Vallès, Manlleu and Girona They are the entities that have obtained the best score over these 10 years and therefore, they are the three entities with the most outstanding track record.
The awards ceremony was held in the Auditorium of the Central Cultural Space of El Prat de Llobregat and was attended by the Secretary of Telecommunications and Digital Transformation, Open Tort, the president of Localret and vice-president of the AOC, David Quiros, from the mayor of El Prat de Llobregat, Alba Bou and the managing director of the AOC, Miquel Estape.
The session has been recorded and we offer you the video of the event from the AOC's Youtube channel.
If you want to see images of the event, you can access the photographs from AOC's Flickr channel.
List of awarded entities 2024
The awarded entities have at their disposal the web stamps in banner mode to be able to insert it in the corporate web.
City councils
Up to 500 hab.
1. Caseeres 2. Cool 3. The Empordà Cut
Top 10. Gaia Top10. Barkers top 10 Susqueda Top 10. Sant Martí Vell Top 10. Sant Martí d'Albars Top10. It's possible Top 10. The Guingueta d'Àneu Top 10. Taverns Top10. Pardines
From 5.001 to 20.000 hab.
1. Linars del Vallès 2. Walls of the Vallès 3. Saint Anthony of Vilamajor
Top10. Arenys de Munt Top10. Arenys de Mar Top10. Palamós Top 10. Polynya top 10 Sant Fruitós de Bages Top 10. Alella top 10 Mont-roig del Camp Top 10. Montornès del Vallès Top 10. Torelló
From 501 to 1.000 hab.
1. Castellfollit de la Roca 2. Vilalba dels Arcs 2. Sant Boi de Lluçanès 3. Vilalba Sasserra
Top 10. Vilabertran Top10. Mill Bridge Top10. Lamps Top 10. Sant Jaume de Llierca Top10. Camarasa top 10 roll over top 10 Cornudella de Montsant Top 10. welcome top 10 Massanes
From 20.001 to 50.000 hab.
1. Gava 2. Olesa of Montserrat 3. Sant Feliu de Llobregat 3. Hello
Top 10. dry village Top 10. The Franqueses del Vallès Top 10. Sitges top 10 Palafrugell Top10. Manlleu Top 10. Asparagus Top 10. The Masnou Top 10. Sant Quirze del Vallès Top 10. Castellar del Vallès
From 1.001 to 5.000 hab.
1. The Morell 2. Palau-saverdera 3. Asc
Top 10. collabato Top10. Bell-lloc d'Urgell Top 10. Sant Pere de Vilamajor Top 10. Olérdola top 10 The Bottle Top10. Sant Julià de Ramis Top10. The Village top 10 Calf
More than 50.000 inhabitants.
1.Reus 1. Lleida 2. Sant Boi de Llobregat 3. Granollers
Top 10. Girona Top 10. Mataró Top10. L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Top 10. terrace Top 10. Sant Cugat del Vallès Top10. Viladecans Top 10. El Prat de Llobregat Top10. Castelldefels
County Councils
Up to 20.000 hab.
1. Pallars Jussà 2. Priory 3. Garrigues
From 20.001 to 50.000 hab.
1. Berguedà 2. Baix Penedès 3. Lower Ebro
More than 50.000 inhabitants.
1. Girona 2. Tarragona 3. High Penedès
Top 10 Years and Top Accompaniment
City councils
Caseres (up to 500 people)
Vilalba dels Arcs (501 – 1.000 inhabitants)
Ascó (1.001 – 5.000 inhabitants)
Llinars del Vallès (5.001 – 20.000 inhabitants)
Manlleu (20.001 – 50.000 inhabitants)
Girona (more than 50.000 inhabitants)
County Councils
Priorat (up to 20.000 inhabitants)
Bergueda (20.001 – 50.000 inhabitants)
Girona (more than 50.000 inhabitants)
Accompanying small municipalities
Garrotxa CC
Solsonès CC
CC Terra Alta
CC Bages
Know the degree of digital maturity of your administration
These recognitions are given on the basis of theDigital Maturity Index (IMD) which prepares the AOC and which is determined from the analysis of objective indicators, the data on the use of the AOC services and the analysis of the websites of 947 town councils and 42 county councils.
In this way, local administrations have at their disposal rigorous information to know their state of affairs, their strengths and areas for improvement. Comparisons can also be made with other similar administrations or with those leading the digital transformation.
The IMD is a unique and innovative initiative, both at state and international level, which allows us to rigorously assess the degree of maturity of a public body's digital transformation. Indices that measure the development of digital government at the regional or state level are not appropriate for evaluating data at the local level and, moreover, are based on surveys or statistical data, while the IMD uses public and objective open data.