The roadmap for digital and data sets out a common cross-government vision for 2025 and a set of specific actions to achieve digital transformation in government.
I am sure you have seen this, but it’s worth highlighting all the same. This is the latest government guidance on AI for all government departments. As this commentary summarises:
Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) has set out six missions and a trio of ambitions for the use of digital technology and data in central government and other parts of the public sector – a roadmap document, Transforming for a Digital Future, was written in collaboration with government departments and outlines where it wants the sector to be by 2025.
“Digital and data are absolutely key to unlocking so many of the Government’s priorities, where we’re looking to work more efficiently, we’re working on net zero, levelling up, the cost of living and economic growth” said Alex Chisholm, chief operation officer for the UK Civil Service in an accompanying video. “In all of those areas the use of data is vital and the ability to deliver digital services to end users is absolutely fundamental.”
For an overview, see: https://www.ukauthority.com/articles/cddo-publishes-roadmap-for-digital-and-data-in-government/