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Open standards drive needed in risk-averse public sector says govt Digital Director
ComputerWorldUK - Public sector organisations need to quicken adoption of open source and
open standards software in order to meet government aims for digitising
services, Cabinet Office Director for Digital Mike Bracken has said.
Speaking
at the Government ICT conference in London this week, Bracken warned
that a bigger push is needed in order to introduce a wave of digital
services during this parliament, including digitising hundreds of
thousands of transactions across government.
Last November
departments were told they must comply with Open Standards
Principles (OSPs) in order to enable interoperability and reduce costs.
However Bracken said more needs to be done to open the doors to
innovative technologies that will enable a swift IT transformation.
"There
are a bunch of companies, [and] open source open standards services
that we really need to plug into this government system if we are going
to transform these transactions as quickly as we need to do," he said.
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