A Shared Services Strategy for Government
The Cabinet Office has launched the Shared Services Strategy for Government.
The Cabinet Office and DSIT are implementing a government-wide digital transformation strategy to build digital capability across the civil service, with targets including 10% of civil servants having digital expertise by 2026 and all departments appointing digital non-executive directors. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on external digital consultants (saving up to £500 million annually) and improve digital procurement and legacy technology management, though current progress shows only 5.5% of civil servants meet the expertise target as of April 2025.
The Cabinet Office has launched the Shared Services Strategy for Government.
The Cabinet Office is seeking views on the technical scope of the new digital imprints regime.
The Cabinet Office is seeking views on the technical scope of the new digital imprints regime.
The Cabinet Office is seeking views on the technical scope of the new digital imprints regime.
Sets out how government will prepare to use emerging technologies to build better public services.
In response to: Government Transformation Strategy 2017 to 2020
In response to: Government Transformation Strategy 2017 to 2020
In response to: Government Transformation Strategy 2017 to 2020
In response to: Government Transformation Strategy 2017 to 2020
This strategy sets out how the government will use digital to transform the relationship between the citizen and state.
The government’s response to Sir Alex Allan's review of its strategy for managing digital records and archives.
The consultation seeks feedback on how the government can use data to improve public services for citizens and to improve decision-making.
The consultation seeks feedback on how the government can use data to improve public services for citizens and to improve decision-making.
The consultation seeks feedback on how the government can use data to improve public services for citizens and to improve decision-making.
In response to: Government Digital Strategy: action 1 - digital leadership
In response to: Government Digital Strategy: action 3 - departmental digital capability
In response to: Government Digital Strategy: action 4 - digital capability support across government
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 1 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 6 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 5 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 7 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 9 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 8 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 11 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 10 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 13 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 12 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 14 of the Government Digital Strategy.
How government departments will carry out action 16 of the Government Digital Strategy.
How government departments will carry out action 15 of the 2013 Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 3 of the Government Digital Strategy.
An outline of how the Cabinet Office will support improved digital capability across departments.
An outline of how each government department is carrying out action 2 of the Government Digital Strategy.