Introduction to the Local Digital programme bu Julian Bowrey, Deputy Director of Digital and Corporate Communications at the Department for Community and Local Government, at Local Digital Today on 14 November 2014.
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Julian Bowrey
Deputy Director, Digital and Corporate Communications,
DCLG
3. Local Digital 2014
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28
events
held in
eleven
locations
1,389
delegates
1,005 from
local
government
Three Key Streams:
• Discovery & Co-Design
• Skills
• Futures
4. Potential savings
Co-Design Days aim to design solutions for the problems identified at Discovery
Days.
Local and central government
delegates work together
designing the business case
and functions of their concept.
Significant potential savings
identified with DVLA, DH and
Land Registry from central
and local Government working
together on these digital
solutions.
Local Digital 2014
5. Local Digital 2014
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92% rated the events as good or better
94% would recommend our events to a colleague
But perhaps even more importantly, attendees say that
the Local Digital Programme is helping them to identify:
82% Improvements
71% Collaboration opportunities
65% Efficiencies
49% Savings
6. Local Digital 2014
Events Attendees
Avg.
monthly
blog views
Avg. monthly
newsletter
opens
Jan–
Sept
28 1,389 8,717 8,432
Twitter
reach over
8 m
impressions
Amplification
7. Local Digital 2014
The results of our survey, Local Digital Today 2014, are in:
• Respondents had saved on average £1.4m for their organisation through digital
- £335k more than last year.
When asked what would be of most value to the sector…
• 94% of respondents said a set of common standards to enable data
sharing across local services.
• 89% said a common form of ID assurance.
• 65% said a ‘local digital service’.
Local authorities
are most keen
to work with
Cabinet Office,
DCLG, DWP
and HMRC.
Respondents had
saved £1.4m on
average for their
organisation
through digital -
£335k more
than last year.
Nearly 65% of
respondents said
that digital tools
and technologies
had delivered
sayings to their
organisation, up
4.5% on 2013.