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Doing what matters in a digital world

Digital technology is increasingly important in all our lives and is transforming the way we all work, communicate and do business. We want to be an innovative and creative council at the forefront of technological development so that we can help make life easier and more convenient for everyone we come into contact with.
Doing what matters to you

Areas of focus

Digital technologies and processes touch every part of our organisation and the work that we do for our communities. The themes below bring together some examples to help highlight how digital is being used and where we see the opportunities and challenges for the future.

The future of digital in local government

A conversation about how ensuring a positive experience people in Devon have when dealing with Devon County Council, is driving our goals for digital excellence.

Our approach

We want to help deliver things that really improve the lives of the people of Devon. We will do this through a user-centred approach and in a flexible digital environment where new technologies, tools, processes, measurement and reporting can be explored and evolved easily and quickly. We will do this by;

Our guiding principles and how we measure success are aligned to, and support our commitment to deliver digital services that adhere to the Local Government Digital Service Standard

Looking to the future

Where we see opportunities for digital innovation in our organisation
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