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iStandUK has created a SAVVI Tech Working Group as the next step in its programme to establish standards for vulnerability data in public services.
The organisation, which focuses on the promotion of data standards in local services, said the first meeting of the group took place last week with representatives from 22 organisations.
It has been set up to provide a dialogue between public authorities and technology companies on how SAVVI standards – full name Scalable Approach to Vulnerability Via Interoperability – could be adopted by the industry. IT industry association techUK is providing the secretariat.
iStand has said the programme is based on the need of local authorities to identify then support vulnerable people and households, blending attributes from data sources from a range of local and national organisations. Councils need to discover and share the datasets and have often found it is difficult to extract the attributes due to inconsistencies in the seman
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13 May 2021 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered)
Good morning everyone, and many thanks to Govnet for inviting me here today and giving me the opportunity to share the plans and priorities for the Digital, Data and Technology Function for the coming year, led by the Central Digital and Data Office. The theme of the next two days is enhancing government to citizen engagement through the digital evolution, and there is so much to talk about as always.
Earlier this year, the Cabinet Office announced the new DDaT leadership team. The appointments of Paul Willmott and Joanna Davinson to the newly established Central Digital and Data Office, strengthen the leadership and vision needed for the next phase of digital delivery and transformation in government.