Synopsis
The digital landscape has changed beyond all recognition since the government first announced its ambition to deliver 'digital by default' public services. Digital delivery isn't just about channel shift and cost savings any more. The age of AI and data sharing brings opportunity for highly sophisticated, personalised services, and joined-up citizen experiences. New questions around digital inclusion, privacy and ethics are becoming much more pressing. And public bodies continue to struggle with skills gaps, legacy technology and vendor lock-in.
We hope you'll join us to hear our speakers address these issues and more - in this election year, when the role of digital in delivering the government's policy agenda is more important than ever before.
This event is supported by: Digital Divide specialist group