What Covid taught us about public sector IT

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What Covid taught us about public sector IT
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What Covid taught us about public sector IT

We can see reasons for cheer amid the chaos of the last two years

One of the incidental effects of the pandemic has been to accelerate the pace of digital transformation. There was already an acknowledgment of the need to digitise, automate, refresh and root o...

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