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Da: J.C. DE MARTIN <demartin@polito.it> A: nexa@server-nexa.polito.it Inviato: 18.11.'12, 18:27
UK Government: Digital by Default November 17, 2012 By SGV
The UK's Government Digital Strategy, released by the Cabinet Office on November 6, 2012, uses a list of principles and concrete actions to build a framework for re-engineering government. At the release of the strategy, Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, stated: “Britain is in a global race and that's why we need to have a modern, efficient, digital-by-default public services that are fit for the 21st Century”.
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The 11 central principles informing the Digital Strategy follow:
1. Improve departmental digital leadership - “Proven leadership in digital transformation.” 2. Develop digital capability throughout the civil service - “Becoming a digital civil service.” 3. Redesign transactional services to meet a new digital by default service standard - “Digital services so good that all who can use them, prefer to use them.” 4. Complete the transition to GOV.UK - “Simpler, clearer and faster for users.” 5. Increase the number of people who use digital services - “More users, using more services, more often.” 6. Provide consistent services for people who have rarely or never been online -“Services for everyone entitled to them.” 7. Broaden the range of those tendering to supply digital services including more small and medium sized enterprises - “Get the best bidders bidding.” 8. Build common technology platforms for digital by default services - “Develop on platforms, not in silos.” 9. Remove unnecessary legislative barriers - “A letter shouldn't have to be on paper.” 10. Base service decisions on accurate and timely management information - “Data trumps intuition.” 11. Improve the way that the government makes policy and communicates with people - “Open policy making will become the default.”
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Continua qui: http://www.openinggovernment.org/uk-government-digital-by-default/