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Committee Material Published 10 Dec 2021 ↗ View on Parliament

Departments have failed to understand the difference between improving what currently exists and real digital transformation, meaning that they have missed opportunities to move to modern, efficient ways of working. The Cabinet Office concedes that too often operations and services fail to recognise the fundamental 6 Challenges in implementing digital change inefficiencies of legacy systems and their data; and instead build new systems on top of these using the old data. Programmes have not s...

Departments have failed to understand the difference between improving what currently exists and real digital transformation, meaning that they have missed opportunities to move to modern, efficient ways of working. The Cabinet Office concedes that too often operations and services fail to recognise the fundamental 6 Challenges in implementing digital change inefficiencies of legacy systems and their data; and instead build new systems on top of these using the old data. Programmes have not sufficiently considered the potential and longer-lasting benefits for the citizen of redesigning and transforming public services around new business proc Type: conclusion | Number: 3 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 4. PAC conclusion: Skills shortages in the civil service could compromise departments’ ability to achieve efficiency savings.