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Published date
20 October 2008
Country
France
Languages
French
Author
Éric Besson, Secretary of State to the Prime Minister, with responsibility for Forward Planning, Assessment of Public Policies and Development of the Digital Economy
Publisher
License of the document
Other
Submitted By
ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA) | Belgium
Complete title:
Digital France 2012 – Development Plan for the Digital Economy France Numérique 2012 – Plan de développement de l’économie numérique

Description (short summary):
‘Digital France 2012’ is an action plan intended to place once again France among the main digital nations by 2012. The plan proposes over 150 actions structured around four core priorities, listed as follows:

  • To enable all citizens to access all digital networks and services;
  • To develop the production and supply of digital contents;
  • To increase and diversify the use of digital services by companies, public administrations and citizens;
  • To modernise the governance of the digital economy.

Original URL:
http://francenumerique2012.fr/

Number of pages:
81

Related article:
Preparing 'Digital France 2012'

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