Quad leaders set principles for Digital Public Infrastructure
The Quad leaders also advocated for a collaborative culture involving community actors and innovators, while upholding human rights and transparent governance to build public trust.
The Quad leaders, comprising the United States, India, Japan, and Australia, outlined principles to guide the development and deployment of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) during their 6th Quad Leaders’ Summit in Wilmington, Delaware. Recognising the transformative power of digital technologies, they emphasised the need for DPI to foster inclusivity, ensure security, and promote scalability while respecting privacy and human rights.
The principles aim to provide a blueprint for governments and private sectors to collaborate on creating secure, interoperable digital systems. These systems would offer equitable access, support public service delivery, and drive sustainable development by addressing key challenges such as digital divides, privacy concerns, and cybersecurity risks. They focus on creating an inclusive, safe, and transparent digital ecosystem that can adapt to evolving demands, especially in pursuit of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Among the core principles are:
Inclusivity: Governments should strive to close digital divides by eliminating barriers that hinder access and ensuring no erroneous biases are embedded in digital systems.
Interoperability: DPI should be based on open standards that ensure compatibility across systems, balancing legal and technical requirements.
Scalability: Infrastructure should be designed to accommodate growing demand without significant disruptions.
Security and Privacy: DPI must integrate privacy-enhancing technologies and cybersecurity features to protect users’ data and ensure system resilience.
Collaboration: A culture of openness is encouraged by involving community actors and innovators throughout the DPI’s lifecycle.
Human Rights and Governance: DPI must respect human rights and be governed transparently to maximise public trust and benefit.
Sustainability: DPI should be built with sustainability in mind, ensuring long-term financial and technological viability.
These principles highlight the Quad’s commitment to ensuring that digitalisation leads to equitable, reliable, and sustainable outcomes for societies, strongly emphasising maintaining democratic values and human rights.