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Working Groups: Programs

Thematic Working Groups

During the November 2025 Senior Officials Meeting, members agreed to progress a shared agenda across five strategic themes: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Governance, Digital Identity, Government Efficiencies and Digital Investment, and Digital Sovereignty.

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Artificial Intelligence (Lead: Uruguay) 

The AI Thematic Group’s work for 2026 is focused on AI use cases in Digital Nations countries. The group will host two webinars open to all member countries and produce a report mapping successful AI use cases. This report will be delivered at the 2026 Digital Nations Ministerial Summit and posted on the Digital Nations website.  

Members: Uruguay (Chair), Canada, Estonia, Israel, New Zealand and the United Kingdom

Digital Governance (Lead: Republic of Korea)

In 2026, the Digital Governance Thematic Group will organize a workshop on “Governing AI and Data in Practice” in Seoul, Korea from April 27-29, 2026.  This workshop, jointly organised by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS) of Korea and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), brings together representatives from the Digital Nations and selected OECD members to engage in discussions about how governments can practically use AI and data towards greater resiliency. The discussions will explore how governments can move from strategy to implementation while maintaining trust, accountability and public value. The workshop aims to produce a 2-page policy brief capturing key messages, lessons to be shared and priority actions. 

Members: Korea (Chair), Canada, New Zealand, Estonia and the United Kingdom

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Digital Sovereignty (Lead: Republic of Korea)

In 2026, the Digital Governance Thematic Group will organize a workshop on “Governing AI and Data in Practice” in Seoul, Korea from April 27-29, 2026.  This workshop, jointly organised by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS) of Korea and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), brings together representatives from the Digital Nations and selected OECD members to engage in discussions about how governments can practically use AI and data towards greater resiliency. The discussions will explore how governments can move from strategy to implementation while maintaining trust, accountability and public value. The workshop aims to produce a 2-page policy brief capturing key messages, lessons to be shared and priority actions. 

Members: Korea (Chair), Canada, New Zealand, Estonia and the United Kingdom

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Government Efficincies and Digital Investment (Lead: New Zealand)

In 2026, the Government Efficiencies and Digital Investment Thematic Group will explore how different jurisdictions are navigating and managing enterprise-level investment, reducing duplication, and delivering digital transformation at pace. It will also examine how governments are measuring impact – in terms of financial, service delivery and system-wide outcomes.

Working group members will share strategies, challenges, and lessons learned. It will produce a use case report for discussion at the mid-year Senior Officials meeting, identifying opportunities to develop common principles and standards that can support smarter digital investment.

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Digital Sovereignty (Lead: Israel)

This year, the Digital Sovereignty Thematic Group will explore how member countries are addressing digital sovereignty.  They will discuss shared needs, gaps and expectations regarding technological capabilities that support digital sovereignty.

Additional deliverables including a best practices framework for risk management mapping of technological solutions and policy recommendations for international cooperation will be discussed and agreed upon with the working group.

Members: Israel (Chair), Canada, Estonia

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