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NAO: government must upskill to procure digital more effectively

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Senior government officials must be upskilled to ensure that the government procures and manages digital technology and change more effectively, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report.

In The challenges in implementing digital change, the NAO calls on the government and ministries to learn from its high-profile digital procurement failures. The report’s authors found a range of problems common to those failures, including “shifting business requirements, over-optimism, supplier performance, and lack of capability at the senior and operational level”.

“Only a small proportion of permanent secretaries and other senior officials have first-hand experience of digital business change and as a result many lack sufficient understanding of the business, technical and delivery risks for which they are responsible,” the report states. “This means that many of the problems stem from the inability of senior decision-makers to engage effectively with the difficult decisions required to implement technology-enabled business change.”

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