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Emilia-Romagna Region

Enablers

1.1 - Skills

Does the local authority have internally any position such as service designers OR user researchers OR user experience experts?
No
Has the local authority provided training on service design or user research to its employees in the last three years?
Evidence: In the last three year, 85 employees took a service design course
Yes
Has the local authority provided training on ICT to its employees in the last three years?
Evidence: In the last year twenty employees had training about agile methodology and microservices. Regione Emilia-Romagna has also an e-learning platform where it's possible to find several ICT courses: https://www.self-pa.net/
Yes
Has the local authority provided training on ICT to citizens in the last three years?
Evidence: Number of citizen involved in ICT training in 2020, 2021 and 2022: First level Digital course 2003 Second level Digital course 1644 Digital competences 3644 Digital culture 9177 Digital training for teachers 377 TOTAL 16845
Yes

1.2 - Strategies

Does the local authority have a digital strategy less than three years old?
Evidence: Regione Emilia-Romagna has a digital agenda published the 23rd of February 2021. More details about the digital agenda "Data Valley Bene Comune": https://digitale.regione.emilia-romagna.it/dvbc/data-valley-bene-comune
Yes
Does the local authority have a position of Chief Digital Officer or equivalent?
Evidence: Like any other local authority in Italy, Regione Emilia-Romagna has an officer for Digital transition: https://www.indicepa.gov.it/ipa-portale/consultazione/responsabile-transizione-digitale/ricerca-responsabile-transizione-digitale/lista-utd/Frieri%20Francesco%20Raphael/73971/scheda-unita-organizzativa/GJDXEF
Yes
Does the local authority have formal service standard (like for instance the UK Government Digital Service standards)?
No
Does the local authority have design guidelines valid across departments, including for instance standards or protocols for simple language?
No
Does the local authority have in place formal methods to monitor and enforce such service standards and design guidelines?
No
Are service design or user experience mentioned in digital strategy or some other strategy level document?
Evidence: Chapter 5 of "Data Valley Bene Comune", Emilia-Romagna digital agenda, is about public online digital services and mention both service design and user experience
Yes

1.3 - Ecosystem

Does the local authority provide APIs to other administrations and to private companies?
Evidence: Emilia-Romagna region exposes touristic information using API. Data can be used for personal or business with no limitation: https://developers-italia-it-git-for-ff90a6-dip-trasformazione-digitale.vercel.app/it/api/opendata-ert
Yes
Does the local authority use standardised services modules, provided at national or European level (e.g. CEF building blocks, national payment service or eID)?
Evidence: All services developed by Emilia-Romagna are integrated with Italian payment platform and Italian eID
Yes
Has the local authority carried out within the last two years innovative forms of procurement, such as pre-commercial procurement, hackathons, other forms of collaboration with SMEs and startups?
Evidence: During a test before invest initiative, before we published the call for tender we met 12 innovative SMEs to discover new ideas and products. The test before invest want to develop an online service for the exploration of the naturalistic and cultural routes of Emilia-Romagna. The application will offer information and tools necessary to plan, carry out and memorize regional itineraries. Here you can find the enterprises' invitation: https://digitale.regione.emilia-romagna.it/notizie/archivio/2022/settembre/indagine-conoscitiva-per-la-realizzazione-di-una-applicazione-web-per-l2019esplorazione-dei-sentieri-naturalistici-dell2019emilia-romagna Due to the positive results, we plan to replicate this initiative for other innovative services.
Yes

User-Centricity Performance

2.1 - Co-creation

Does the local authority habitually (as standard practice on every new digital service) use service co-design / user research sessions in developing its services before their launch?
No
Does the local authority habitually carry out users' research sessions on a regular basis (at least once a year) AFTER the launch of a service?
No
Does the local authority habitually use specific service co-design / user research sessions with disadvantaged communities (e.g. minorities, elderly, disabled people, etc.)?
No
Does the local authority habitually use web analytics and other service data to improve digital services (e.g. completion rates and most frequent errors)?
No
Does the local authority habitually plan for releasing regular (at least once a year) new releases for existing digital services (not including technical updates automatically provided by software provider)?
No

2.2 - Supply of online services

Does the local authority provide the majority of services fully online (out of total services provided that could potentially be digitalised)?
Evidence: All services offered by Regione Emilia-Romagna are digitalized and are available online
Yes
Does the local authority have a dedicated app that is downloaded by more than 20% of the population?
No
Does the local authority offer at least one proactive service, where users are automatically signed up for a service based on the government-held data?
No
Has the local authority already fulfilled the requirements of the Single Digital Gateway (deadline end of 2022)?
Evidence: The main action asked to public administratios in order to fulfill the Single Digital Gateway requirements, is to allow authentication to online services using eIDAS. Access to all online services developed and deployed by Emilia-Romagna region is possibile using SPID (Italian national eID), that is compliant with eIDAS requirement.
No
Does the local authority provide habitually to citizens the possibility to check online the progress status of the services they request?
No

2.3 - Useability

Does the local authority habitually carry out useability assessment of its online services, using standard tools such as System Useability Scale (SUS)?
Evidence: All online services carry out accessibility and usability assessments. Results are available online on a national website: See an example of accessibility statement: https://form.agid.gov.it/view/f4b5c869-d766-4217-ba58-4dd6f433abac/ We are also using new specific usability tests with eGLU methodology: https://docs.italia.it/italia/designers-italia/manuale-operativo-design-docs/it/versione-corrente/doc/design-research/test-usabilita.html#protocollo-eglu-lg-per-la-realizzazione-di-test-di-usabilita. Results will be published online
Yes
Do all the websites or websites sections of the local authority have consistent design and look&feel?
Evidence: All Regional websites have the same colour palette the same structure, font, text size Following the list of Regional specific websites: https://www.regione.emilia-romagna.it/aree-tematiche/aree-tematiche
Yes
Does the local authority provide the possibility to citizens to have live audio/video interaction (such as videoconference or single telephone number)?
Evidence: Emilia-Romagna Region provides a single (free) telephone number for all citizens issues: 800.66.22.00
Yes
Are the local authority web services in line with accessibility guidelines (WCAG)?
Evidence: All Regional webpages are checked with Italian accessibility guidelines
Yes

2.4 - Security and privacy

Are the users able to use national eID, as a means of authentication for online services requiring authentication?
Evidence: It is compulsory to use SPID (Italian authentication service) for all online services. Emilia-Romagna region comply this rule
Yes
Has the local authority put in place measures to ensure citizens' control over the data held about them (such as seeing who has access to the data and for what reason, correcting data, etc.)?
No
Has the local authority in place documents on measures, practices or procedures on ICT security?
Evidence: Emilia-Romagna region has specific guidelines for security and all web pages and applications must comply with these guidelines. All web pages and applications are tested before utilization. Tests are related to various aspect of the applications: Authentication Authorization User session management Data validation Error handling Tracking / Logging Monitoring Data encryption Availability of data Project documentation Application code Applications for mobile devices Minimum measures to be observed for all treatments Additional minimum measures to be observed in the case of processing of sensitive and / or judicial data Unsupported Technology With Known Vulnerability Cross Site Request Forgery Clickjacking Information Leakage Bad Cookie SQL Injection No Logout A final report is delivered to the developers in order to fix possible errors. For security reason there is no public documentation about the tests performed.
Yes

2.5 - Citizens redress and feedback mechanisms

Does the local authority provide online mechanisms for both citizens and businesses to complain and seek change to a decision?
No
Has the local authority put in place structured means for users to provide feedback?
No

2.6 - Interoperability

Does the local authority apply the once-only principle in its services, so that citizens are not required to submit documents already held by the administration?
No
Does the local authority encourage the use of standards in IT development and procurement?
Evidence: Calls for tender related to online services development for Emilia-Romagna include the following national guidelines: - Interoperability: https://www.agid.gov.it/sites/default/files/repository_files/linee_guida_interoperabilit_tecnica_pa.pdf - Accessibility: https://www.agid.gov.it/sites/default/files/repository_files/linee_guida_accessibilita_versione_rettifica_del_23_luglio_2020_002.pdf - Security: https://www.agid.gov.it/it/sicurezza/cert-pa/linee-guida-sviluppo-del-software-sicuro
Yes
Has the local authority policies in place to encourage the use of open source solutions?
Evidence: In all calls for tender of Emilia-Romagna Region, if an open source solution is available, it is suggested to use open source technologies and platforms. See https://www.agid.gov.it/it/design-servizi/riuso-open-source
Yes

Outcome

3.1 - Adoption

Considering only services that are available online, are the majority of transactions carried out online?
Evidence: At this link you can find details about online services: https://digitale.regione.emilia-romagna.it/dati-e-pubblicazioni/pubblicazioni/2022/2021. Unfortunately the document describes municipal services and does not include Regional services. Percentage of transaction for online Regional services is 100%.
Yes
Does the local authority publish data on usage of online services (such as a dashboard with metrics on transactions) on a regular basis?
Evidence: Every year Regione ER publish data about online services utilization for all local authority https://digitale.regione.emilia-romagna.it/dati-e-pubblicazioni/pubblicazioni/2022/2021
Yes

3.2 - Reduction of burden

Does the authority measure the average time saved by citizens when using an online service compared to the offline one?
No
Does the authority measure the amount of annual financial savings for the public administration?
No

3.3 - Satisfaction

Does the local authority measure the citizens’ level of satisfaction with regards to the services’ provision?
No
Is the share of satisfied users above 80%?
NA

Background Information

4427880
Total population
3849
Total number of employees in the city/region administration
13330000000
Total annual budget (last year or average of the last three years)
200
Number of ICT specialists employed directly (full-time equivalent)
250
Number of ICT specialists employed indirectly (subcontracting/outsourcing)