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Open Public Services (OPS) is the government’s reform programme for public services. We work with people across government, local government, the private sector and civil society to make sure that everyone has access to the best possible public services. OPS...
Number of and list of central government open websites as at 1 July 2011.
Number of and list of central government open websites as at 13 February 2013.
Open Public Services (OPS) is the government's reform programme for public services. We work with people across government, local government, the private sector and civil society to make sure that everyone has access to the best possible public services.
This series brings together all documents relating to the government's work to make public services more open.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Open Public Services Progress Report 2014
Annual progress updates on implementation of the government’s programme of public sector reform.
White paper setting out the government’s programme for open public services.
The report for the Government Property Community alpha assessment on 18 March 2021
The Government Digital Strategy has been published, fulfilling a commitment in June's Civil Service Reform Plan.
The next phase in establishing a single government domain has begun as the first two departments move to GOV.UK.
A landmark agreement that gives councils and public bodies free access to government mapping data will unleash a wave of fresh thinking and …
The Open Data User Group (ODUG) has called on developers and the open data community to request the release of public sector data.
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