Directorate-General for Informatics
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The Directorate-General for Informatics (DG DIGIT) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission.
The mission of the DG Informatics is to define the IT strategy of the Commission and to provide a modern and high-performance information technology and telecommunications infrastructure.
The current Director-General is Mario Campolargo.
See also[]
- European Commissioner for Budget and Administration
- Trans European Services for Telematics between Administrations (TESTA)
- European Network and Information Security Agency
- EUDRANET
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