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The government responded to the Office for National Statistics consultation on the census and future provision of population statistics.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Business Statements by the Leader of the House of Commons for March 2014.
This illustrates why digital inclusion matters.
This illustrates assisted digital services.
This is a case study to illustrate using digital tools to engage the public.
This is a case study to illustrate management information.
This is a case study to illustrate building government as a platform.
This a case study to illustrate leaner and more lightweight tendering.
This is a case study about encouraging third parties to develop services.
This is a case study to illustrate support for improved digital capability across departments.
This is a case study to illustrate in-house digital capability.
This case study is to illustrate redesigning services.
This is a case study to illustrate active board-level leadership.
Open Public Services Progress Report 2014
Findings and next steps from a series of workshops on cyber security skills.
The government is providing new opportunities for civil society as public services are opened up.
The March 2014 Departmental Improvement Plan sets out 5 priority areas where Cabinet Office will focus on improving performance.
This update sets out progress that government has made in reforming public bodies as at December 2013.
Presented to Parliament by the Economic Secretary to the Treasury by Command of Her Majesty.
Business Statements by the Leader of the House of Commons for February 2014.
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