17/05/2022

Lincoln Council launches online tool to report housing repairs

City of Lincoln Council has become the first to use a new reporting tool for housing repairs developed with support from the Local Digital Fund of the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

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26/08/2021

How local governments can harness the power of their data

Glen Ocskó, Head of Local Government at Made Tech, explores how councils need to unleash the power of their data to realise the potential it has to revolutionise the way our towns and cities are run.

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Without data literacy government cannot be data-driven

28/07/2022

Jim Stamp, Head of Data at Made Tech, argues that the government must improve data literacy if it’s to have any chance to meet its own data-driven aims.

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Made Tech named supplier on CCS Digital Specialists and Programmes framework

31/03/2022

The £4 billion pan-government collaborative agreement aims to support large-scale digital transformation programmes. These will be used by central government departments and other UK public sector bodies, including local authorities and health.

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04/02/2022

Building a better user experience in local government starts with authentication

Signing in is one of the biggest pain points for people using online services and this is no different with local government.

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Data is a solution to worker shortages

09/11/2021

In the midst of worker shortages and limited financial capabilities, local government bodies need to develop and implement innovative solutions that can help make sure services are still able to function, even in challenging environments.

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26/08/2021

How we can make the South West a hub of public sector technology excellence

The South West has huge potential to be a leader in public technology and data. Through collaboration with the private sector and providing education and training, we can help foster a thriving, tech-focused public sector in the region.

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