Explore how Homes England built a secure data platform to improve data quality and empower better, faster decision making across the organisation.| dataingovernment.blog.gov.uk
What skills do you need to work in data ethics? Read this blog for more details on the new DDaT Data Ethicist Role and its development.| dataingovernment.blog.gov.uk
This blog builds on the recent Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard (ATRS) publication for Succession Select - an innovative AI recruitment tool developed by the Government Digital Service for HR professionals to select Senior Civil Servants. This blog delves into the need for the tool with an emphasis on trust and ethical development.| dataingovernment.blog.gov.uk
The use of the Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard (ATRS) became mandatory for central government in 2024. Read about how the GDS Data and AI ethics team have rolled out the mandate across government and how they have updated the ATRS to reflect learnings from this process.| dataingovernment.blog.gov.uk
Effective data sharing between government departments is essential for informed decision making and delivering high quality public services. However, data protection, privacy concerns and policy complexities can delay this process. The Data Sharing Network of Experts (DSNE) was formed to help navigate these challenges and facilitate efficient data sharing.| Data in government
Joining up the dots - is about turbo-charging API connectivity across government to enable effective data sharing in a seamless, secure, legal and trusted manner.| Data in government
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) shares how they are using data to empower through information.| Data in government
Data plays a crucial role in enhancing decision-making within the Criminal Justice System (CJS). The CJS Data Improvement Programme, led by the Ministry of Justice and the Home Office, addresses the challenges of fragmented data across various organisations by fostering a unified approach to data management. By leveraging innovative tools like Splink for data linking, the programme aims to improve policy formulation, operational performance, and system efficiency. This initiative not only pro...| Data in government
Cross-government and cross-public sector working are increasingly important, with departments appreciating that colleagues are likely to be facing the same issues with the same solutions. This makes communities of practice and communities of interest such as the Data Science Community …| Data in government
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) launched its Data Strategy in August 2022 and since then we’ve been making progress against the goals we set out. We’re also looking to the future - planning our roadmap for the next three years …| Data in government
Now in its fifth year, the Data Ethics and Society Reading Group is evolving with a refined focus, deeper discussions, and a new journal club—learn more!| dataingovernment.blog.gov.uk