How should the Civil Service best enable transfer of digital innovations from the private sector into government? How can it identify and collaborate with business leaders in other sectors of the economy who face similar technology challenges?
Background
Our aim is to support government and other public sector organisations in finding and exploiting emerging technologies and other innovative solutions to operational service and policy delivery challenges.
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