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techUK held its annual Building the Smarter State conference last week. The event – now celebrating its tenth anniversary – is an opportunity for public sector digital leaders and tech industry insiders to showcase how technology is shaping today’s (and tomorrow’s) public services.
Being a milestone anniversary gathering, it was inevitable that a number of sessions reflected on the past ten years of digital government as much as they provided a look-ahead to the challenges to come, with speakers and panelists considering how government departments and agencies might best work together to deliver "mission-led government" digital services.
Topics ranged across the need for cross-departmental data sharing and collaboration, the public's trust in government's use of data and AI, and the role of the Government Digital Service (and other agencies) within the Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology.
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Posted by Craig Wentworth at '07:00' - Tagged: trust digital government DSIT