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. Although the Cabinet Office has started to try to strengthen central oversight of digital programmes, government’s digital functions are relatively immature when compared with the long-standing control exercised by HM Treasury over financial management. The breadth and comple...
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. Although the Cabinet Office has started to try to strengthen central oversight of digital programmes, government’s digital functions are relatively immature when compared with the long-standing control exercised by HM Treasury over financial management. The breadth and complexity of government presents a significant challenge to putting in place common approaches and ensuring programmes do what they are supposed to do in the Type: conclusion | Number: 4 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 5. PAC conclusion: Departments often struggle to track benefits as closely as they track costs