Guest blog: Unlocking government’s technology future
KPMG has recently published their report titled 'Unlocking government's technology future'. Governments and public sector organisations are making good progress on their digital transformation journeys. Now they need to pick up the pace and start delivering the value that citizens expect. This report explains how to make that happen.
Based on a recent survey of senior public sector technology leaders across 20 countries, public sector organisations are building — and maintaining — change momentum, particularly in key capabilities such as cloud enablement, cyber security and data and analytics.
The data shows they are experimenting with AI and emerging technologies. They are linking tech investments to customer expectations and demands. They are more likely than their private sector peers to say they are confident in their ability to keep up with the pace of change.
Yet senior leaders in government express concerns that their advancement is beginning to level off. And they are actively seeking innovative solutions to take them to the next stage of their digital transformation.
Unlocking government’s technology future is based on data from the KPMG global tech report 2024 which includes the results of a survey of 118 senior government technology executives and decision-makers around the world. It shows that public sector organisations are building — and maintaining — change momentum, particularly in key capabilities such as cloud enablement, cyber security and data and analytics.