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#REDIRECT [[Office for Technology and Data Governance (Hverland)]]
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| nativename = Skrifstofa fyrir HverSjón
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|jurisdiction    = [[Hverland]]
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|minister1_name  = Jón Einarsson ({{HV-VP/meta/shortname}})
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The '''Office for HverVision''' ([[Hverlandic language|Hverlandic]]: ''Skrifstofa fyrir HverSjón''), formerly known as the '''Office for Technological Modernization''', is a government agency in Hverland responsible for overseeing and implementing the [[HverVision]] initiative. HverVision aims at transforming Hverland into a fully digital society by digitizing all existing paper records across various sectors, improving accessibility and enhancing data preservation.
 
== History ==
HverVision was first proposed in 2022 by the {{HV-VP}}, receiving wide support from various political factions. Once the plan was adopted following a public [[2022 Hverlanic HverVision referendum|plebiscite]], the initiative was  overseen by the Office for HverVision, which had earlier played a significant role in the country's technological advancements.
 
Building on the developments by the [[Office for Health (Hverland)|Office for Health]], which had in recent years prioritized technology in healthcare, the newly established Office for HverVision broadened its focus to digitize all sectors of Hverlandic society. This comprehensive digital transformation was a natural evolution from earlier initiatives such as paperless healthcare systems.
 
== Role and responsibilites ==
The responsibilities of the Office for HverVision include:
* Overseeing the digitization of existing paper records across multiple sectors.
* Developing and maintaining the digital public services portal.
* Implementing the digital mailbox system for citizens.
* Coordinating initiatives to promote digital literacy, infrastructure, and integration of digital solutions across various domains.
 
== Structure ==
Below is the list of Chairpersons who led the Office for Technological Modernization from 1999 to 2022:
* Jón Ólafsson (1998 - 2001)
* Sigrún Eiríksdóttir (2001 - 2004)
* Björn Sigurðsson (2004 - 2006)
* Helga Stefánsdóttir (2006 - 2010)
* Karl Þórsson (2010 - 2013)
* Elsa Jóhannesdóttir (2013 - 2016)
* Gunnar Magnússon (2016 - 2019)
* Ólafur Pétursson (2019 - 2022)
 
Below is the list of Chairpersons who led the Office for HverVision from 2022 to present:
* Jón Einarsson (2022 - present)
 
== Recent activities ==
HverVision was launched with the ambitious goal of digitizing a wide array of documents, ranging from medical and educational records to legal and cultural archives. By June 2023, the digital public services portal was brought online, marking a substantial leap towards complete digitization of Hverlandic society.
 
The initiative has placed Hverland at the forefront of digital innovation in the Nordic region, with wide-ranging implications for efficiency, accessibility, and sustainability.
 
== See also ==
* [[HverVision]]
* [[2022 Hverlandic HverVision referendum]]
 
{{Hverland government agencies}}

Latest revision as of 10:40, 4 November 2023