The Minister for Finance, Innovation and Public Administration, Rafel Bosch, attended the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to explore the latest technological developments applied to public administration and emergency management systems. This visit is part of an ongoing modernization strategy aimed at enhancing efficiency, digital security, and the responsiveness of public services.
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During the event, meetings were held with leading technology companies specializing in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, secure communications, and advanced operational coordination systems. These discussions enabled the identification of innovative solutions with the potential to improve administrative processes and strengthen public service delivery.
A key outcome of the visit was the establishment of collaboration with an international technology provider to support the assessment and reinforcement of digital service security. The proposed solution will help identify vulnerabilities, evaluate risk exposure, and implement improvements to safeguard online platforms, thereby enhancing institutional cybersecurity.
In addition, various technological options were examined to address communication challenges faced by emergency teams in areas with limited network coverage. Among the solutions considered are portable systems capable of providing satellite connectivity, ensuring reliable communication in remote or underserved locations.
Participation in this global event has provided valuable insight into emerging technologies and their practical application within the public sector. This approach supports the development of a more efficient, transparent, and citizen-focused administration while strengthening operational capabilities in emergency response scenarios.
