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Unlocking excellence: the Digital Assessment Framework unveiled

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Learn more about Digital Assessment Framework which will enable departments to benchmark their performance and progress against the Digital Functional Standard.

Digital Leaders’ Download with Sir Ian Diamond, the UK's National Statistician

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In the latest Digital Leaders’ Download CDDO's Chief Executive Megan Lee Devlin interviews the UK's National Statistician Sir Ian Diamond. He shares how data can provide ‘answers we could only have dreamed about 20 years ago’ and much more.

Transforming for a Digital Future - one year update (part 2)

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A year on from the launch of the Transforming for a Digital Future strategy, Sam Lawler, Deputy Director, Strategy, Analysis and Reform at CDDO shares a second blog on how government is undertaking digital transformation and the progress made so far.

What makes a service ‘Great’?

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In last year’s roadmap for digital and data, government committed to getting 50 of the Top 75 services to a ‘great’ standard by 2025. Learn more about how CDDO are working with service teams across government to establish a common framework to baseline service performance.

Five questions we’ve been asked about the cross-government Secure by Design approach

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Secure by Design is about building effective and proportionate cyber security into the delivery of new government services, read more about the components and how to stay up to date in our latest CDDO blog.

Making it easier to track impact at ONS

The Data Standards Authority has endorsed the use of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for cross-government adoption, to help make it easier to track where digital assets have been used in research, policy and the public domain.

The use of generative AI in government

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Many organisations are looking at how generative artificial intelligence will help and challenge their businesses. And government is no different. Learn more about the general principles on the government’s use of generative artificial intelligence.