Canary Islands Government Approves Data Strategy for Public Administration
Published: July 29, 2025|technology-and-innovation|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Digital Data Strategy Approval
Overview
On July 21, 2025, the Canary Islands government took a significant step toward digital modernization by approving a new strategy aimed at managing data more effectively across its public administration. Recognizing the importance of data as a strategic asset, the strategy seeks to improve data quality, security, accessibility, and transparency, aligning with broader European initiatives to foster a digital, inclusive, and sustainable society.
This comprehensive plan aims to:
- Standardize how data is collected, stored, and used
- Support smarter decision-making, policy evaluation, and public services
- Safeguard personal data under strict privacy laws like GDPR
- Promote open data for transparency and innovation
Key Features
- Creating a master set of indicators to track progress and ensure accountability.
- Alignment with European Union's data regulations such as the Data Governance Act and the Data Act, which aim to:
- Boost the economy by enabling responsible data reuse
- Foster cross-border cooperation on digital services.
Implementation
- Involves multiple government departments.
- Includes detailed diagnostics and coordinated efforts.
- Aims to maximize data's value for residents and policymakers.
Goals and Impact
"This move positions the Canary Islands as a regional leader in data management, aiming to create a more efficient, transparent, and citizen-centric public sector in line with European standards and future-proof governance models."
Overall Significance
- The strategy aligns with broader European initiatives.
- Supports the creation of a digital, inclusive, and sustainable society.
- Positions the Canary Islands for future governance excellence.