target audience: TECH SUPPLIER  Publication date: Sep 2023 - Document type: Market Presentation - Doc  Document number: # US50307923

U.S. Government Digital Sovereignty: Sustainability

By:  Adelaide O'Brien Loading

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This IDC Market Presentation highlights key findings from IDC surveys and research on digital sovereignty. Digital sovereignty requires national governments to have control over data, infrastructure, resources, and software created and relied upon to operate in the digital world. IDC defines digital sovereignty as:

  • Self-determination — Protecting data, operational assurance, and stability
  • Self-sufficiency — Supply chain management of employee skills and critical resources
  • National survivability — Sustainability and defending national assets/critical infrastructure

Several use cases of digital sovereignty and national survivability highlighting sustainability are included in this Market Presentation.

"The apex of digital sovereignty is ensuring national survivability through defending national assets and critical infrastructure as well as ensuring national sustainability, says Adelaide O'Brien, research vice president, IDC Government Insights. "While every agency executive should be involved in digital sovereignty, 71% of global governments indicate that the agency CIO either leads the sustainability mission for the organization or is a strong supporter of the mission, "she adds.



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