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The six states of this Investment Oversight Framework enable the effective management of the Commonwealth’s digital investments across the project lifecycle. [3] Strategic planning – advising, implementing and evaluating the government’s digital strategic direction to ensure the best possible digital services and outcomes. [4]
The Central Digital and Data Office is an agency [a] under the United Kingdom's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology which is responsible for coordinating digital, data, and technological programmes across the government, and setting standards in those areas. [1]
The digital strategy makes it clear that ‘collaborative working methods will be the norm within the Commission’s IT community to foster the sharing of code, data and solutions’. The principal working methods encouraged by this open-source strategy are open, inclusive and co-creative.
The Office of Digital Strategy (ODS) is an Executive Branch agency that promotes the U.S. President's messaging through digital and social media. It is part of the White House Office and is led by the Assistant to the President and Director of Digital Strategy, who reports to the White House Chief of Staff. The incumbent director is Christian Tom.
In 2022, he joined the Commonwealth Secretariat as senior director of strategy, portfolio, partnerships and digital, and secretary to the board of governors. [13] In January 2024, the Government of Lesotho backed Setipa in his bid to become Commonwealth secretary-general.
The first head of the United States Digital Digital Service was Mikey Dickerson, a former Google engineer who was involved in the 2013–14 rescue of the HealthCare.gov website. [14] He was succeeded by Matt Cutts, who maintained the position until April 2021. [15] The third administrator of the United States Digital Service was Mina Hsiang.
15.1 Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. ... Commonwealth and Development Affairs [2] ... Energy and Industrial Strategy [4]
Coordinator of Bureau of International Information Programs Macon Phillips (left), responds to a question during a panel discussion -- Digital Diplomacy: Making Foreign Policy Less Foreign -- with Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Doug Frantz (center), and Assistant Secretary for Education and Cultural Affairs Evan Ryan, who joined via digital video conference, on February 18, 2014.