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Organisation

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

Strategy

The OECD Going Digital Integrated Policy Framework 2026


Digital transformation has widespread and complex effects across the economy and society, making trade-offs between public policy objectives difficult to navigate. This framework helps governments and stakeholders to develop an integrated approach to policymaking to shape an inclusive digital future. The framework has seven interrelated policy dimensions and also identifies transversal policy issues.
Briefing paper

Services trade restrictiveness index: Australia


This note highlights key findings and trends for Australia identified in the 2025 OECD Services Trade Restrictiveness Index. It provides a profile of Australia’s regulatory environment across 22 services sectors from 2014 to 2025. The note highlights recent policy changes, identifying where the country performs well and where reforms could further reduce services trade restrictions.
Report

The OECD.AI index


The index provides governments with a robust framework to measure national artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities and track progress in implementing the OECD AI Recommendation. The index is intended as a policy-oriented tool to support evidence-based AI governance, facilitate international comparison and guide future monitoring of progress toward trustworthy AI.
Report

AI to support neurodivergent learners in vocational education and training


Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other advanced technologies could support neurodivergent learners in vocational education and training settings, including in work-based learning and apprenticeships, and the transition to work. This report explores the use of these technologies by learners with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, dyslexia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia, and by teachers and trainers catering for...
Report

Digital government index and open, useful and re-usable data index


Digital transformation is an imperative for modern governments. This paper presents the results of the 2025 OECD Digital Government Index (DGI) and the Open, Useful and Re-usable Data Index assessing how governments are structuring, governing and sustaining digital transformation across the public sector. Australia was assessed as having the 2nd highest score in the DGI.