The Cambridge Journal of Law, Politics, and Art has published my article Digital Government at the Crossroads. It explores the need for a radical rethink and reset to ‘digital government’ initiativ…| New tech observations from the UK (ntouk)
I was kindly asked to write a guest article for the Digital Government Network to provide an overview of my book Fracture. The collision between technology and democracy—and how we fix it. The book…| New tech observations from the UK (ntouk)
I was at a very enjoyable roundtable discussion the other evening when the conversation moved onto the topic of technology and the environment. It seemed like an appropriate moment to discuss a few of the issues I explore in my book Fracture. I’ve been reflecting on that discussion over the past week. It’s prompted me […]| New tech observations from the UK (ntouk)
Unless current election polling proves to be massively mistaken, the UK is on the brink of a Labour government. But what will that mean for long-standing government efforts to deliver a “digital transformation” of the public sector? Computer Weekly has provided useful insight into how the Lib Dems, Conservatives, and Labour view the role of technology — from a […]| New tech observations from the UK (ntouk)
The second edition of Fracture. The collision between technology and democracy—and how we fix it is out. It draws on over thirty years of “digital transformation” initiatives to explore…| New tech observations from the UK (ntouk)