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United Kingdom e-Government Strategy. Andrew Stott UK Transparency Board formerly Deputy CIO, UK Government and Director, data.gov.uk Bahrain 22 April 2014 0.1b. @dirdigeng andrew.stott@dirdigeng.com. Five Pillars of e-Government in the UK. Open Data Digital by Default
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United Kingdom e-Government Strategy Andrew Stott UK Transparency Board formerly Deputy CIO, UK Government and Director, data.gov.uk Bahrain 22 April 2014 0.1b @dirdigeng andrew.stott@dirdigeng.com
Five Pillars of e-Government in the UK • Open Data • Digital by Default • Common Approach to Infrastructure • Project Control • Innovation
What is Open Data? Open data is data that can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone for any purpose.
Big Open Government Data Government Data Big Open Gov Data Big Data Open Data
Government Data National Security Data Big Data Medical Records Open Data Government Spending Prescriptions Rail Timetables Store Cards Network Rail
Open Data backed by two Prime Ministers “Greater transparency will enable the public to hold politicians and public bodies to account” “Public information does not belong to Government, it belongs to the public.”
Objectives of Open Data More Transparent Government Triple Objectives Improved public services New Economic and Social Value
Objectives of Open Data More Transparent Government Triple Objectives Improved public services New Economic and Social Value
Objectives of Open Data More Transparent Government Triple Objectives Improved public services New Economic and Social Value
Open Data used to drive Citizen Engagement Accessible data on crime It’s very local Local team How YOU can get involved Local police Twitter feed Telephone, website, Facebook and Youtube …. Attract Inform Engage Action
Objectives of Open Data More Transparent Government Triple Objectives Improved public services New Economic and Social Value
Organisational Transparency Responsibilities Pay Where the personis in the structure Contact details
Plus … an unanticipated benefit More Efficient Government Plus More Transparent Government Triple Objectives Improved public services New Economic and Social Value
Digital by default Saving from making digital the preferred channel: ~£1.7bn/year
Make it quick and easy to do – “while you’re still upset about it” Total time: Less than 90 seconds!
Realistic about adoption rates Based on 17 case studies
United Kingdom G-Cloud • “Cloudstore” access to public cloud services • 462 suppliers(75% SMEs) • 3185 services • Re-compete every 6 months • “Accredit Once” • “G-Host”
Public Services Network • Network of networks • Central and local government • A range of accredited suppliers, common standards and competing on price and services • Strict conditions of connection raising • Cybersecurity compliance • Personnel vetting • Reported 40%-60% savings
Project Controls • Central approval of all but the smaller projects • Approval is not certain! • Strong presumption against projects >£100m total cost • Tests against • digital strategy • use of common infrastructure • open standards/open source • innovation