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Government has not properly structured and resourced technology departments against good standards. This makes it difficult to manage the integration and connections between different systems, especially legacy systems, both within and outside programmes.34 This lack of resource and structure means that digital programmes do not have a strong technical design function and programme office for each major programme. Departments need to staff these programme offices with people who have sufficie...

Government has not properly structured and resourced technology departments against good standards. This makes it difficult to manage the integration and connections between different systems, especially legacy systems, both within and outside programmes.34 This lack of resource and structure means that digital programmes do not have a strong technical design function and programme office for each major programme. Departments need to staff these programme offices with people who have sufficiently deep digital expertise, and the centre should support them with a strong central team. This can help ensure departmental programmes deliver what is Type: conclusion | Number: 13 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 4: PAC conclusion: Digital programmes often fail to have their own single programme office to support the programme director to align all aspects throughout the lifetime of the programme, including integration of legacy and future systems. 4: PAC recommendation: T