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Wales - a truly digital nation

Welsh Government

Wales - a truly digital nation

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Digital Wales maps out a brighter digital future for everyone in Wales.

It will help deliver digital skills for everyone, improved online public services, faster infrastructure and enhanced mobile coverage. Through Digital Wales we’re committed to a smarter, better connected society and economy, and finding answers to key questions such as:

  • How can we ensure that everyone in Wales can enjoy the benefits of digital technology?
  • How can our businesses use digital technologies to innovate and grow?
  • How can we use digital technology to deliver better, faster and more efficient public services?

Learn more

Click on Framework for further detail, including videos of case studies which illustrate our framework for action. The framework document Delivering a Digital Wales is available in full on the right of this page under Related Links, and details on our strategy, aims and vision. 

This agenda will be constantly evolving in line with the digital landscape we are exploring.  To keep fully up to date with the latest developments, subscribe to our newsletter by signing in or registering an account with our subscription service beneath 'Login' at the top of this page.

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The Welsh Government’s outline framework for action for delivering a brighter digital future for everyone in Wales.
This delivery plan brings together the activities that will be delivered across the 5 theme areas.
We're investing in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and broadband infrastructure for communities and businesses across Wales to support our economic and digital inclusion objectives.
We’re investing in next generation broadband infrastructure to ensure that Wales is at the forefront of the digital economy.
The Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for leading and co-ordinating the strategy and design for the use of information technology across the public sector.