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We therefore asked how government was keeping up with the pace of change in technology markets, and when we could expect a coherent strategy in response. DSIT recognised that there was currently a gap between the market in which it was operating and its approach and committed to publishing a sourcing strategy. DSIT similarly recognised that the technology market had shifted, and that sourcing in digital was “probably more complicated than it used to be”. It told us that it would need strategi...

We therefore asked how government was keeping up with the pace of change in technology markets, and when we could expect a coherent strategy in response. DSIT recognised that there was currently a gap between the market in which it was operating and its approach and committed to publishing a sourcing strategy. DSIT similarly recognised that the technology market had shifted, and that sourcing in digital was “probably more complicated than it used to be”. It told us that it would need strategies for approaching different parts of the market. It explained that the big platform providers—those that provide, for example, cloud and office software Type: conclusion | Number: 7 | Response status: accepted Government response: 3.5 The government agrees with the committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: December 2025 3.6 The government is taking forward the actions outlined below on which we will update the Committee on progress in December 2025: 3.7 The Digital, Data and Techno