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Digital and practical leg­is­la­tion: what will be important in the next legislative period

Never before has the call for a comprehensive modernization of the state been as loud as it is today. Proposals such as those from the „Initiative für einen handlungsfähigen Staat” (German only), the Normenkontrollrat (German only), the Agora Digitale Transformation (German only), or „Allianz für den Staat von Morgen” (German only).

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Portrait picture of the author Katrin Lütkemöller Shaw

Katrin Lütkemöller Shaw

has been serving as a consultant and project manager for the Digitalcheck within the “Digital Administration Transformation: Digitalcheck” division at the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community since December 2024. Previously, she worked at the Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF) from 2022, where she played a key role in introducing the Digitalcheck. Drawing on her expertise in transformation and innovation coaching, Katrin supports individuals and teams in successfully implementing solution-oriented projects. Beyond her departmental work, she is an active member of the “Frauen machen Bund” network and, together with colleagues, initiated the Leadership Symposium for senior executives of federal authorities. linkedin.com/in/katrinl

A portrait photo of Anna Sinell in the DigitalService office

Dr. Anna Sinell

joined the DigitalService team as a project lead in January 2022. Throughout her professional life, she has been dedicated to the question of what effective mechanisms are needed to ensure that ideas do not remain theoretical but are actually implemented in society. Her focus has been on innovation systems – first in research at Fraunhofer, then at the Google Future Workshop, and most recently at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. She is now applying her experience to what she considers perhaps the most interesting innovation process: legislation. In her spare time, she was once a passionate field hockey player, but today it is her three children who keep her on her toes.


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