With the announcement at the beginning of autumn of four major projects with a total budget of 340 million Euros (including pre-emption rights and VAT), Information Society continues to promote key digital transformation projects, which will change the “digital identity” of the country. These are calls for the National Telemedicine Network, the Digital Transformation of the Agricultural Sector, the Cloud Services and the selection of a consultant to support projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Fund “Greece 2.0”.
At the same time, within the next two months, a series of important new digital interventions, funded mostly by the Recovery and Resilience Fund “Greece 2.0”, are planned.
In particular, projects with a total budget of more than 500 million Euros are on the way to be launched for tender in the near future. Euros 0 million Euros are on the way to be launched for tender in the near future. These are reforms related to the upgrading of record keeping systems in the courts (29 million Euros), as well as the digitization of records and court data (97.8 million Euros), medical records kept by public hospitals across the country (80 million Euros), the General Archives of the State (23 million Euros) and the digitization of the Archive of the Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy (5 million Euros).
Calls on Agriculture (20 million Euros) and the digital transformation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (45 million Euros) are also expected to be announced soon. The total budget of the projects may exceed half a billion Euros, as in the coming months Information Society plans to announce the project “Smart Readiness Voucher Scheme”, amounting to 145 million Euros This is a project which, through a voucher, finances the installation of optical fiber in 120,000 buildings and which is estimated to contribute to the strengthening of the demand for a new generation of high-speed telecommunications services.