Final sessions now live for Civil Service Live London
...to see and hear about new ways of working that will help us produce better policy and deliver better services to the public; as well as the opportunity to network...
...to see and hear about new ways of working that will help us produce better policy and deliver better services to the public; as well as the opportunity to network...
...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....
...staff who better represent the communities that we serve, which in turn will deliver better outcomes for the public. And it’s vital that these diverse views are reflected in the...
...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...
...data ninja, Delivering on devolution, How big data drives new ideas, Less code more power, Positive psychology and ‘the art of brilliance’ and Striving for the perfect shipping forecast. There...
...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...
...is how do we harness that human ingenuity, using the best of the modern world to deliver better public services? I want every civil servant to be part of this...
...old ambition to better support those who support ministers finally came to life. For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the horse was...
...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...