I propose to the new Digital Strategy Council to create a country portal in the form of icons (e.g. like the MSWindows Start menu) with large icons and a logical hierarchical structure. Reason: the elderly have clumsy fingers, poor eyesight and hearing, so the 'eGovernment' portal of administrative units and state administration should be redesigned, both hierarchically and visually. The current unified image has icons, but without a good knowledge of how to read picture messages, this is incomprehensible to the elderly. Even I have to read along sometime to understand what is under the icon. Additionally, I suggest giving them tablets preloaded with eGovernment and banking software. For the latter, there should be a consensus on a uniform interface for at least the most essential tasks. The banks could co-finance the tablets, but the price does not have to be severe (e.g. Kindle). Supported by some 'Cortana' could work even better. But of course it starts with internet to every home (in the peripheries), which could also be solved by subsidising satellite (perhaps), funded by contributions (a kind of 'tax') from providers who fail to provide networks in remote places, or simply from the state's elctric network charge.