This week at GDS
...to see that structural reform happening, because that data set will become one of the key planks of a data economy. So well done BIS and well done Royal Mail....
...to see that structural reform happening, because that data set will become one of the key planks of a data economy. So well done BIS and well done Royal Mail....
...Scotland. What have we been up to at GDS this week? This week, we mark the one-year anniversary of Inside Government. I know of no better way to mark it...
...leaders a list of questions they could take into their own departments. If someone says to them, “I would like an App”, they have their list of questions to ask,...
...his active social media presence. I’d like to personally say goodbye to Lindsey Bromwell, who’s been Private Secretary here and previously worked in Cabinet Office; she’s been absolutely central to...
...GOV.UK of the Scotland Office, and that brings us up to the eighth major department to move onto this platform. So we’re at eight of 24; it’s going to be...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KieseLl372w Mike Bracken sums up this week's Sprint 13 showcase of digital work across Government, with keynote speeches from Francis Maude, Martha Lane Fox and Stephen Kelly setting the agenda...
...Group and the Nuclear Liabilities Financing Assurance Board. The latest to the party These three are the latest government organisations to transition to GOV.UK as part of a process which...
...6 break out workshops in smaller rooms (to run concurrently), registration, refreshments area, not to mention the beautiful snowscape of Big Ben in the distance. So, four hours to cover...
Lots of bits of GDS are going to be working with lots of bits of government during 2013. We're getting bigger, getting more scattered and it's important that we let each other know what's going on. One way we're going …
In 2011, while gearing up to take on my current role, I discussed with the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, the strategy I recommended we adopt for all...