luxembourg digital policy

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Luxembourg digital policy is explored through the lens of government software investment, sovereignty, and security. A 2024 thread details how Luxembourg's State Information Technology Centre (CTIE) allocated €37.5 million of its €165 million budget to software licenses, as confirmed by Minister for Digitalisation Stéphanie Obertin. This expenditure highlights the balance between operational efficiency and national sovereignty in a modern European state's digital strategy. The discussion covers procurement decisions, security implications, and the broader context of Luxembourg's approach to digitalisation, making it relevant for those interested in government IT policy, public sector spending, and European digital sovereignty.
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    Luxembourg’s Digital Strategy 2025: Balancing Software Investment, Sovereignty, and Security

    Each year, technology investment decisions made by governments signal not only tactical priorities but also evolving digital strategies and the broader balance between operational efficiency and national sovereignty. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Luxembourg, where the State Information...
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