How can government increase its capacity to adapt to and exploit the next curve of innovation in digital, data and technology?
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.
Next steps
Should you have questions relating to this ARI please contact co_aris@cabinetoffice.gov.uk. If your query relates to a specific question please state its title in your email.
Source
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Related UKRI funded projects
-
COLDIGIT - Collective Intelligence through Digital tools (NordForsk Digitalisation of the Public Sector)
The overall purpose of the COLDIGIT project is to generate new knowledge on innovative digital tools and approaches, in order to understand how they can support governance of complex societal processes in the Nordic regi...
Funded by: ESRC
Why might this be relevant?
The COLDIGIT project aims to generate new knowledge on innovative digital tools and approaches, which can support governance of complex societal processes in the Nordic region, including the development and implementation of tools and approaches that contribute to a dynamic and responsible digital transformation of Nordic societies and the United Kingdom.
-
Business and Local Government Data Research Centre
An ambition to be the world's most innovative economy is set out in the UK Government Industrial Strategy. Local authorities and businesses possess large amounts of data covering every aspect of their daily activities. W...
Funded by: ESRC
Why might this be relevant?
The Business and Local Government Data Research Centre aims to enable a step change in the way public sector organisations and businesses make use of and harness the power of their data through advanced analytics, which can help government increase its capacity to adapt to and exploit the next curve of innovation in digital, data, and technology.
-
(PADST): Public Administration Capabilities for Digital and Sustainable Transition
Public administrations across Europe face double pressure to adjust to the digital age while inducing sustainable development. As they do so, the governments need to develop new, and redevelop old, public administration ...
Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee
Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on developing public administration capabilities for digital and sustainable transition, directly addressing the question on how government can increase its capacity to adapt to innovation in digital, data, and technology.