Technology and data – it’s all about the people
...and introduced me to binary systems, programmable calculators and early home computers such as the ZX81. In 1981, before going to university, I worked for GEC’s research lab, writing code...
...and introduced me to binary systems, programmable calculators and early home computers such as the ZX81. In 1981, before going to university, I worked for GEC’s research lab, writing code...
...and share experiences and knowledge with colleagues from across government. If you haven’t already registered for London, you can still do so, here. And don't forget to download the Civil...
...ultimately responsible for helping millions of taxpayers, so we ought to see first-hand what this means for them (and us), and share our experiences as customers of government digital services....
...will pitch how their projects have successfully harnessed digital and technological innovation for public benefit. The prize for the winning project is a trip to NASA Science Park in California...
...have signed up to attend one of the six events in the series – but there’s still time to register for the event nearest to you: Thursday 16 June: The...
...set out 3 principles for harnessing ingenuity. Empathy First, our starting point must be empathy, because understanding the people we serve is central to everything that we do. When we...
...responsible for building and developing the profession across the Civil Service. In this blog I would like to set out: my vision for the profession what I mean by ‘Project...
...use LinkedIn, Twitter and the blog without worrying. Government Property Profession on LinkedIn The GPP LinkedIn group is a forum for members to suggest ideas, ask questions, share knowledge and...
...changes to our contracts and suppliers, it is a crucial time to be at the top of our game on contract management. The recent release of the Prompt Payment Code...
...Service did more for less, by 2015 securing over £20 billion of efficiency savings a year for taxpayers. And instead of services suffering, they improved, became more responsive, and delivered...