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New edition of the ICT Government begins data collection on the use of digital technologies in the Brazilian public sector


Notas 09 SET 2025

Interviews are conducted by phone by Ipsos-Ipec, and participants, as well as the institutions they represent, have their identities kept confidential

Conducted since 2013, the ICT Government (formerly titled ICT Electronic Government) returns to investigate the advancement of digitization in the Brazilian public sector. The survey, conducted by the Regional Center for Studies on the Development of the Information Society (Cetic.br) every two years, produces crucial indicators to support actions and public policies aimed at improving the provision of information and services via the Internet to the population. If you are responsible for the technology or digital content area of federal, state, or municipal agencies, participate in the survey!

The interviews are based on a single questionnaire and conducted by phone by Ipsos-Ipec, which collects the data. Participants, as well as the institutions they represent, are not identified, and the analysis of their responses occurs in aggregate form, together with those of other respondents. To provide greater security to the process, Ipsos-Ipec provides this phone number: 0800-800-5000. Thus, before the interview, it is possible to confirm the authenticity of the contact.

Throughout its historical series, the ICT Government has monitored the access, use, and appropriation of information and communication technologies in the agencies of the three federative entities (Union, States, and Municipalities) and the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial powers, as well as the Public Ministry. The survey gathers indicators on ICT infrastructure and its application in management, including the provision of digital services to citizens. It also investigates how these technologies are used to promote access to information and social participation.

The survey, now in its 7th edition, has institutional support from the Federal Government, through the Digital Government Secretariat (SGD) of the Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services (MGI). It is also supported by experts from various areas (academia, government, and civil society organizations), committed to validating the methodological aspects of the study.

Cetic.br, responsible for the ICT Government, is one of the departments of the Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br), linked to the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br).

For more information, visit: https://www.cetic.br/pt/pesquisa/governo-eletronico/

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