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The Municipality of Budapest's Chief Digital Officer (CDO) function oversees the digital transformation of the Hungarian capital's public administration and urban services. Established to provide strategic leadership for Budapest's increasingly complex portfolio of smart city initiatives, the CDO office coordinates digital projects across municipal departments, ensures interoperability between city systems, and develops the data governance frameworks needed to manage the growing volume of urban data generated by Budapest's smart infrastructure.
The CDO office is responsible for the city's digital strategy, which sets out priorities for digital public services, open data, cybersecurity, digital inclusion, and smart infrastructure deployment. Key initiatives under the CDO's coordination include the development of a unified city data platform that integrates information from transport, environment, energy, and public safety systems, the expansion of public Wi-Fi and 5G infrastructure, and the creation of digital citizen services that reduce bureaucratic burdens and improve access to municipal information.
The office also manages Budapest's participation in European smart city networks and EU-funded digital innovation projects, ensuring that the city benefits from cross-border knowledge exchange and funding opportunities. The CDO works closely with the Budapest Enterprise Agency to align smart city startup support with municipal priorities and to create pathways for innovative solutions to be adopted by city departments.
By providing a single point of strategic leadership for digital matters within the municipal government, the CDO function helps Budapest avoid the fragmentation and duplication that often hamper smart city efforts in large cities. The office's cross-departmental mandate enables it to drive systemic change and ensure that digital investments deliver measurable improvements in urban service quality and efficiency.
