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policy 2.0

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Don’t wait for Govenment: just DIY

Dan McQuillan says we don’t need to wait for Government to develop empowering services using digital media. Citizens can follow the Estonian example and organise services for themselves. Then Govenment can support those..

Government as digital service wholesaler

The Government is considering how to use digital media to support community empowerment, forĀ  White Paper policy. Simon Berry - on secondment to the team - suggest thinking wholesale rather than retail..

Opening up the policy process

The UK faces some big issues: climate change, an aging population, changing demographics, global competition, etc. Increasingly, these issues are defying the conventional mechanisms we have for developing and delivering the policy to address them. Policy-making roles within government entities tend to conform to rigid structures and internal cultural norms (i.e who can (read more...).