The Urban Community of Dunkirk (CUD) validated at the Steering Committee on 27 April 2017 its digital road map, which supports the community project (integrated local planning plan, climate plan, city contract, approach of the states general of local employment, etc.). The EU Digital Agenda has several ambitions: —Support the economic transformation of the agglomeration, -Contribute to the spread and attractiveness of the territory, -Improving the public services of everyday life, — Changing our practices to transform the territory, -Developing access to knowledge and its production, -Promoting inclusion and social cohesion, -Ensing Dunkerquois in the regional landscape. As part of its digital roadmap, the CUD wants to respond to these challenges and mobilise all its partners (economic, associative, social, institutional, but also citizens) around a shared digital strategy on the territory. The various calls for projects have enabled them to collect around 85 projects on the 8 axes of their Community digital strategy: — Smart infrastructure and territorial data; Digital economy; — Tourism; — Culture, Education and Sport; Public Services and Citizenship; Social and Health; — Habitat and energy efficiency; Mobility.