Data is the driving force of modern-day technology and business - it underpins everything that we do. But getting to grips with a subject as big as data and how it can work for you can be challenging.
In this article, we’ll be talking about the key opportunities and potential challenges for delivering the UK data strategy.
The steps identified in the NDS will allow your company to harness the use of data to develop, synergise and grow.
The strategy outlines key pillars of effective use, actions and opportunities to implement and follow:
Ensuring that data is available and usable across the economy is key to the success of the overall UK data infrastructure, while protecting data rights and intellectual property.
It’s essential that there are no barriers to data use, no matter the size of your enterprise.
In order for the NDS to be a success, it requires a whole-government commitment to success, ensuring a logical, coherent and efficient data infrastructure.
While we use data day in, day out, it is key that the infrastructure that supports it is resilient against disruption, ensuring the efficient use for the many that rely on it.
The UK will become a leader in the international flow of data, powering growth across the world.
Harnessing the power of data will allow you to innovate, implement new processes and systems, and grow.
Not only can data provide you with valuable information, but it can create efficiencies, smoother processes and help you to save time that could be better spent elsewhere.
As well as creating new products and services, such as AI, data will also allow you to give new uses to and help streamline existing products and services, thanks to improved data flows.
We’ve already identified how data can support business innovation and these principles apply directly to delivery of services in government.
The use of data plays an increasing role in designing, delivering and transforming public services to improve outcomes and drive efficiencies within current financial constraints. It will also help you to gain insights into user needs and promote innovation with lasting results.
We know that the protection of data is crucial for everybody in society and this becomes even more important when considering the NDS.
Getting safe and reliable data is the responsibility of everyone in the process. The principles in the recently updated Data Ethics Framework, as well as the Data Protection Act 2018 (GDPR), can be used across the public sector to keep data safe and secure, especially as you begin to scale up.
The withdrawal of the UK from the EU has meant some changes to law around intellectual property. Whilst the UK has made amendments to ensure continuity, there may be further action required by IP rights holders.
Being independent from the EU gives the UK an opportunity to pave the way in international data. The UK data market is the largest in Europe, allowing us to truly champion and utilise the benefits that data can deliver.
The UK government has already announced its intention for new global data partnerships with the US, Australia, and Republic of Korea, increasing our influence on the global approach to responsible data sharing and use. This will make it easier for UK organisations to exchange data with important companies and economies, further contributing toward greater efficiency and growth.
We’ve identified the key principles of the UK data strategy and how they translate into business innovation, efficiencies and success.
As you continue to grow and innovate, technology is ever-changing. The NDS will help you to navigate and tackle challenges as they arise, resulting in the better use of data that will allow you to support the delivery of existing services, as well as creating new ways of working.
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