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Powering Digital Public Services 2025

Wednesday 05 March to Friday 07 March

Time: 11:00 - 12:30 each morning via Teams Live


What are the common factors powering and securing the transformation of health and public services?

Core data standards, APIs and common components will undoubtedly help unlock innovation and provide the foundations for AI and intelligent automation, but what are the keys to success? As budgets tighten ever further and demand for services continues inexorably to rise can we continue to deliver at pace to power and protect the next generation of public services?

Join us LIVE over three 90-minute sessions on Wednesday 5, Thursday 6 and Friday 7 March 2025  (11:00-12:30) as public sector leaders and industry experts showcase what can be achieved and take part in lively discussions and Q&A sessions with delegate participation too. 

With thanks to our partners Rackspace Technology and GOSS for partnering this event.

Morning One - Wednesday, 5 March (11:00-12:30)

Karl Hoods, Group Chief Digital & Information Officer, Department for Science, Innovation & Technology and Department for Energy Security & Net Zero

   

Stephen Koch, Executive Director of Systems Engineering, Product & Platforms, NHS England

Owen Powell, ICT Director, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Rick Martire, Director and GM Sovereign Services – UK, Rackspace Technology


Morning Two - Thursday, 6 March (11:00-12:30)

Theo Blackwell, Chief Digital Officer for London, Greater London Authority (on secondment to Government Digital Service)

       

Iain O'Neil, EPR Transformation Director, NHS East Midlands

Michelle Carter, Head of Digital Customer Experience, Norfolk County Council

Rob McCarthy, CEO and founder, GOSS 

Morning Three - Friday, 7 March (11:00-12:30)

Sam Smith, Director of Institute, Socitm

Matthew Wallbridge, Chief Operating Officer, Hillingdon Council

Ben Tongue, Greener Digital & Digital Net Zero Lead, NHS England

Jonathan Pownall, Senior Digital Specialist, National Audit Office

Who should attend?

Suggested, but not limited to, Chief Information Officers, Heads of IT, Assistant and Chief Executives, Members, Heads of Digital and Digital Leaders, Heads of Customer Services, Heads of Transformation or Change, Heads of Customer Insight, Heads of Finance, Heads of Strategy, Corporate Services Leads, Departmental Service Heads/Senior Managers, Data Scientists, Statisticians, Data Analysts, Business Analysts.

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Registration

This event is free to attend for the public sector. Please register using your public sector email – registrations from personal email addresses may be rejected.

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Image source: iStock-Arkadiusz Warguła

 

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