How to rapidly develop government services —examples from Border Force, Home Office & FCDO
Modernising government services is essential to meet the growing expectations of citizens for high-quality, accessible and efficient digital public services.
But we’re in an age where everything has to be done better, faster and with less money.
The urgency for innovation in public services is matched by the need for cost-effectiveness in a constrained budget environment.
In this webinar, we explore innovative strategies and real-world examples of how government organisations have rapidly developed services to realise efficiencies.
We demonstrate that by adopting an agile, user-centric, and continuous improvement approach, you can quickly build digital services and make progress without extensive groundwork.
We’ll share three case studies:
- Home Office: From a stalled legacy system to award-winning success
- Making AI simple: How Border Force rapidly explored AI’s potential for border security
- FCDO’s “Tiny Teams”: Agile, cross-functional teams delivering projects at pace
Whether you’re a government leader, IT professional, or policy maker, this webinar will equip you with insights to drive meaningful change.
About the speaker
Andrew Hawkins Head of Public Sector at Zaizi For more than 15 years, Andrew’s been dedicated to supporting public sector organisations on their digital journeys. He’s collaborated with both central and local government and facilitated the development of exceptional services that improve people’s daily lives.
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