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Funding for departmental technology functions is often not allocated in a way that enables them to both run and update their core systems and support business transformation. This Committee has seen in other digital programmes that the current spending review processes, which set separate capital and revenue allocations in short, fixed cycles, have contributed to an under-investment in resolving legacy system issues and ensuring systems remain fit for purpose.40 34 Qq 52–53 35 Qq 2, 70–71 36 ...

Funding for departmental technology functions is often not allocated in a way that enables them to both run and update their core systems and support business transformation. This Committee has seen in other digital programmes that the current spending review processes, which set separate capital and revenue allocations in short, fixed cycles, have contributed to an under-investment in resolving legacy system issues and ensuring systems remain fit for purpose.40 34 Qq 52–53 35 Qq 2, 70–71 36 Qq 2–3, 11–12 37 Q 70 38 Cabinet Office, Organising for Digital Delivery, published 22 July 2021, p. 9. Available at https://www.gov.uk/ government/publi Type: conclusion | Number: 16 | Response status: not_addressed