Barry Lowry, government chief information officer: ‘We’re looking at areas to use MyGovID in the health space’.Picture: Fergal Phillips
The state could have 90 per cent of citizens using MyGovID by 2030, outperforming the European Union’s target of 80 per cent, Barry Lowry, the government’s chief information officer, has said. MyGovID is a digital identity available to citizens that can be used to access multiple government services online. Lowry told thethat a focus on health services and local government would encourage more people to use it.
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