Tackling data challenges in government to empower digital transformation

About this event

The government has set out a roadmap for digital and data to transform for the future. A key mission of this roadmap is on how the use of data can be improved to empower decision making.

We at Made Tech know that public sector organisations are unclear on where and how to start their transformation journey. So we will focus this session on the data challenges currently faced by central and local governments due to a lack of strategy and guidance on how to better harvest and use their data. By addressing the data challenges and breaking down the stages where digital transformation could happen, we can get some ideas on potential ways of solving them to evolve and thrive.

Key takeaways

  • Digital and data challenges faced by local and central government departments
  • How understanding these challenges can help transformation
  • What steps to take


How we can help

Unlock the potential of your data to build smarter, faster services, achieve better outcomes for your users, and enable truly predictive government.

Date

Thursday, 29 September 2022

Speakers

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Haroon Ahmed

Commercial Partner for Data at Made Tech

Haroon is a commercial professional, Data Ethics expert and Data solution specialist across the Public sector, Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals. He has worked on key projects across the public sector and healthcare with a focus on how we are able to enable better use of data for decision making, research and service improvement.

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