Why the Next Phase of Digital Transformation Begins With Data Infrastructure
Transitioning to citizen-centric service delivery, Brexit planning, implementing new digital services and adopting an evidence-based policy development are all transformational undertakings for the UK government and its departments.
Thankfully, they all have one critical success factor in common: data.
Putting many public services online does go a long way to positioning citizens at the core of government, yet there is much more that can be achieved to improve outcomes. We recently surveyed government IT leaders to understand their views on the progress being made and what factors are putting the brakes on transformation.
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