The Digital Society Development Plan 2030 is a strategic document that outlines the vision and action plan for developing the Estonian economy, state, and society with the help of digital technology in the next decade. The plan was adopted in 2021. The plan covers three main areas: digital government, connectivity, and cybersecurity. The main stakeholders involved in the plan are the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, other ministries, and various stakeholders from the education, health, social, cultural, and business sectors, as well as the civil society. The plan aims to provide high-quality and inclusive digital services for all, foster lifelong learning and innovation, and ensure the security and resilience of the digital society. The target population includes all people in Estonia, including older persons and other vulnerable groups, who may face digital exclusion or challenges in accessing and using digital services. The objective of the plan is to enhance Estonia's digital power. The plan is structured around the following sub-objectives: 1) Digital government, 2) Connectivity, and 3) Cyber security. The plan defines the main features, strategies, and interventions for each area. The plan is expected to be updated every four years and to last until 2030.