Paul MaltbyReasons to be optimistic about DSIT and the new digital centre of governmentSome feel the move of GDS, CDDO and I.AI to DSIT is a downgrade, but I’m optimistic about the changes and this is whyJul 24Jul 24
Paul Maltby(Yet more) on a ‘Local GDS’There is a growing and timely public conversation about the potential for a ‘Local GDS’ to help local authorities tackle their digital…Apr 111Apr 111
Paul MaltbyQuick thoughts on GDS’ ‘What next for Gov as a Platform’ postI’m really pleased to see this blog post from Martin Lugton about ‘what next for digital government and government as a platform’. It is…Jan 2Jan 2
Paul MaltbyGovernment as a Platform 2.0: How government publishing needs to change in a world of generative AIGovernment information will soon need to be optimised for LLMs not just people, leading to a rethink about what and how governments publishJun 9, 20231Jun 9, 20231
Paul MaltbyPrototyping a One Team Government manifestoThere are always going to be multiple versions of more effective working between policy and digital, reflecting the breadth of activity in…Jun 28, 20174Jun 28, 20174
Paul MaltbyOne Team Government: What digital and policy can learn from each otherThis is the third of four posts published in the run up to the One Team Government unconference on 29 June 2017, where a bottom-up…Jun 28, 20172Jun 28, 20172
Paul MaltbyOne Team Government: a short guide to policy for government digital professionalsThis is the second of four posts I’m publishing in the run up to the One Team Government unconference on 29 June 2017. One Team Government…Jun 27, 20171Jun 27, 20171