Unlocking digital advantage in government: Four ways to make progress

Group of business people work together in office A new report on ‘Unlocking ‘Digital Advantage’ in Government points to four key steps organisations can take to tackle challenging barriers to progress Speak to any senior executive in virtually any organisation today and unlocking digital advantage will be pretty high up their to-do list. It is also a priority in government, as the public sector eyes up new ways to drive innovation, deliver process efficiencies and increase productivity. Yet here’s where the challenges begin, because any new initiative must first gain public support to be assured of success. That means government organisations must work extra hard to ensure data is handled ethically, compliantly and securely. It’s easier said than done amidst skills shortages, budget constraints and concerns over strategic direction. A new report on ‘Unlocking ‘Digital Advantage’ in Government from BAE Systems Digital Intelligence highlights how these people, data and technology challenges are proving challenging barriers to progress—and what could be done to correct course. Breaking down the barriers to government digital transformation There appear to be challenges in every aspect of government digital transformation that impacts its ability to use technology to deliver significant progress and change. Those identified […]

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