Taking the Next Steps Towards Data-Driven Government
The first and most obvious phase of digital transformation, the digitalisation of services, has been a significant success and is ongoing. Creating truly smart government that's capable of delivering citizen centricity, is eminently achievable, as long as data can be architected in a way that makes it instantly available to all frontline decision-makers, data scientists, policy strategists and application developers.
This next phase of data-driven government could stall unless investment is made in the kind of infrastructure that is designed with future-proofing built in.
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