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The government’s approaches to leadership, structure, measurement, talent and funding do not do justice to the potential of digital technology. This is the conclusion of the State of Digital Government Review, commissioned by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), that highlights how, despite some notable successes, the public sector continues to be held back by legacy technology, outdated processes, and resource shortages.
In response to these findings, the government has published a Blueprint for a Modern Digital Government, setting out its vision for the future and its plan to get there. It includes further detail about how the government is targeting AI as a game changer for improving access to public services and boosting productivity across the civil service. Today, TechMarketView has published two reports on these publications.
The first provides a summary of the State of Digital Government Review, looks at its influence on the Blueprint for a Modern Digital Government, and discusses its likely impact on the public sector and its technology suppliers.
The second takes a deep dive into the role of AI in the Blueprint, looking at progress to date, the need for further investment in data foundations and security, and the impact this will have on industry.
These reports are available to PublicSectorViews subscribers now
The State of Digital Government and a Blueprint for Change Plans and Progress of UK Government AI Adoption
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Posted by Dale Peters at '10:34' - Tagged: strategy government digital transformation AI data public+sector