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Strategies and roadmaps

UK digital strategy

Overview

The government’s vision for harnessing digital transformation and building a more inclusive, competitive and innovative digital economy.

The Digital Strategy is a cross-government strategy which sets out a coherent articulation of the governmentā€™s ambitious agenda for digital policy. The strategy focuses on 6 key areas:

    1) Digital foundations: an update on the Plan for Digital Regulation and the supply-side offer to the digital economy. This includes a focus on: digital infrastructure, data, regulation and digital markets, and security.
    2) Ideas and intellectual property: consolidation of the governmentā€™s work to support the innovation ecosystem, including in universities and the private sector. This builds on the Innovation Strategy with a specific focus on digital technology.
    3) Digital skills and talent: highlights UK Governmentā€™s work to reform and improve our skills and talent provision for the digital economy. This includes: strengthening the digital education pipeline, increasing awareness of the pathways into digital occupations, work to develop an enhanced digital skills base, growing peopleā€™s access to digital skills through alternative routes, our work with the private and third sectors, and this governmentā€™s reforms to enable UK firms to recruit the best global talent.
    4) Financing digital growth: demonstrates the governmentā€™s commitment to improving the tech ecosystem to ensure that the UK remains one of the best places in the world to start and run a digital technology business. This includes work to improve access to finance through the British Business Bank and British Patient Capital, embedding the technology revolution across the economy through Fintech, and this governmentā€™s push to make the UK the best place to list an ambitious technology business.
    5) Spreading prosperity and levelling up: covers how we are using digital technologies to support the achievement of key strategic priorities: enhancing productivity through technology adoption, improving our public services, levelling up, and net zero.
    6) Enhancing the UKā€™s place in the world: focuses on how the UK will use its strategic advantage in digital and tech to influence global decisions for the evolving digital world. It emphasises this governmentā€™s commitment to maintaining the UK as a science and technology superpower and how HMG is helping to set global standards on Digital products and services.

This content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0

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