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The Government IT Centre (CTIE) is the administrative body responsible for IT services for Luxembourg’s government, ministries and public administrations. It offers a wide range of services to its clients in the public administration.
Digital Government Strategy 2026-2030
The Digital Government Strategy 2026-2030 marks a new milestone in Luxembourg's digital transformation. By 2030, the Luxembourg government aims to make its public services fully digital, inclusive and based on the 'Once Only' principle in order to reduce the administrative burden and enhance the user experience. Moreover, the coordinated exploitation of data will deliver a better understanding of the needs of citizens and businesses, optimise existing services as well as create new, more personalised and proactive services. To achieve these objectives, the government is investing in cutting-edge technologies, ensuring data security and sovereignty, and adopting sustainable practices to reduce its environmental footprint.
The strategy was conceived jointly by the Ministry for Digitalisation and the Government IT Centre (CTIE) and was adopted by the Government Council on 17 December 2025.
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Easy access to the Electronic Health Record via MyGuichet.lu
MyGuichet.lu announces that it is now possible to activate an eSanté account online via MyGuichet.lu and thereby access the Electronic Health Record (Dossier de soins partagé, DSP) through the Luxembourg State's secure interactive platform.
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POTENTIAL Pilot Concludes, Setting the Stage for Europe's Digital Identity Wallets
Two and a half years of EU-wide planning and testing confirm that Europe's digital identity wallets can work securely across borders – if backed by common standards, strong governance, and citizen trust.
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