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The United States Digital Service is a technology unit within the Executive Office of the President that provides consultation services to federal agencies on information technology. It was launched in 2014 and has created guides, standards and tools for improving digital government, such as Vaccines.gov.
Common Service Centres (CSCs) are a network of ICT-enabled access points for delivering various government and non-government services to rural and remote areas. Learn about their history, objectives, services, operation, and management under the Digital India program.
A digital signature is a mathematical scheme for verifying the authenticity of digital messages or documents. Learn about the definition, history, methods, and applications of digital signatures, as well as the difference between digital and electronic signatures.
DigitalOcean is an American multinational technology company that offers cloud infrastructure-as-a-service platforms to developers, startups, and SMBs. It was founded in 2011, went public in 2021, and has 15 data centers worldwide.
Digital health is a discipline that uses information and communication technologies to enhance healthcare delivery and make medicine more personalized and precise. It involves various stakeholders, services, and devices, such as telemedicine, wearables, and augmented reality.
A digital citizen is a person who uses information technology to engage in society, politics, and government. Learn about the different meanings, types, and challenges of digital citizenship in the context of the algorithmic society.
DigiLocker is a service by the Indian government that allows users to access and share digital versions of various documents, such as driver's licenses, academic certificates and passports. Users need an Aadhaar number to register and use DigiLocker, which provides 1 GB storage space and e-signing facility.
Regional lockout is a digital rights management that prevents the use of a product or service outside a certain region or territory. It can be enforced by physical, technological, or unintentional means, and has various reasons and effects on multimedia, hardware, and software.