Threads / Government Digital Strategy Implementation / Government major programmes are experiencing significant ch…
Committee Material Published 30 Nov 2022 ↗ View on Parliament

Government major programmes are experiencing significant challenges, such as skills gaps and inflation, which will impact on their feasibility and value for money. HM Treasury is clear that a new AO assessment should be completed where changing circumstances have led to a departure from the original plan. All our witnesses acknowledged that programmes faced some significant challenges in the future. For example, the IPA identified a skills gap of some 3,000 people across the programmes it mon...

Government major programmes are experiencing significant challenges, such as skills gaps and inflation, which will impact on their feasibility and value for money. HM Treasury is clear that a new AO assessment should be completed where changing circumstances have led to a departure from the original plan. All our witnesses acknowledged that programmes faced some significant challenges in the future. For example, the IPA identified a skills gap of some 3,000 people across the programmes it monitors. And HM Treasury considered that departments were struggling to assess the impact on increasing inflation on their programmes. Government is also l Type: conclusion | Number: 5 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented It is important to consider that the AO assessment process is owned by the AO and the departments, and it is for the AO and SRO to decide what they consider important and must defend