...what matters: supporting departments to improve their security posture. Supporting wider government priorities The blueprint for modern digital government emphasises modern, efficient, and data-driven systems across the public sector. By...
...document, but it was not clear whether this was based on evidence. For instance was it based on the current usage of legacy back office systems or an analysis of...
...Automation: Replace outdated, manual processes with automated, modern technology, to save time and reduce human error. Improved Data Quality: Implement automated validation checks to help catch errors early and ensure...
The Data Sharing Network of Experts (DSNE) started in September 2022. It was set up to: understand how government shares data learn from best practice identify common challenges and reduce...
We have made some changes to data.gov.uk. We are genuinely excited to share what we have built, learning from how you use data.gov.uk and listening to how you want us...
Government is entering a new phase of modernising public services. Central to this plan is making it easier for different government departments to safely share information and use common digital systems. This...
...half was governance: proving to information governance boards, legal teams and regulators that the collaboration was safe, lawful and proportionate. In practical terms, our governance approach allowed us to cut the “pre-research” waiting time from the 12+ months typical for international cancer...
...organisations. This work is closely aligned with the six point plan for modern digital government which calls for all public services to adopt a standard set of APIs and events...
...support their work, in line with the six-point plan of the Blueprint for modern digital government. In 2024, we were approached by GDS’ Capability Team seeking assistance in how they...
...standardised way for public sector organisations to publish information proactively and openly about how and why they are using algorithmic tools. Last year, use of the ATRS was made mandatory...
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