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Our roadmap for modern digital government 

Posted by: Emily Middleton, Director General for Digital Transformation, Government Digital Service and Christine Bellamy, Interim Director General, Digital Products Group, Posted on: 20 January 2026 - Categories: Digital Centre, Digital engagement, Digital strategy, Digital, Data and Technology
Liz Kendall, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology presenting data on large screens to an attentive audience in a modern conference room. The setting is professional and engaging.

This week, we published our roadmap for modern digital government, setting out how teams across government are transforming public services through joined‑up platforms, AI adoption, stronger digital infrastructure, investment in talent, smarter funding, and greater transparency.

Read more of Our roadmap for modern digital government 

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