The Governance domain relates to the reuse of digital capabilities across government to support the efficient, effective, and consistent governance and oversight of digital investments and initiatives.
Governance
Capabilities
The advancement and management of APS digital and ICT skills that promote a whole of APS Digital Profession which can be used efficiently to address fluctuating capability and capacity constraints across government.
Principles to support agencies in adopting key tenets of good benefits management which will underpin government’s ability to effectively assure digital implementation.
Identifying and prioritising where digital and ICT technologies can fulfil or improve government capabilities through new research and proof of concept development to test viability before larger scaling and development is pursued.
A set of processes that government buyers undertake to find and buy digital products and services. This guidance replaces the Digital Sourcing Consider First and Fair Criteria policies.
Principles and templates to support the funding of digital and ICT capabilities that are provided across whole of government.
A fundamental strategic planning discipline needed to design and deliver digital transformation in any complex organisation or sector, whether in government or industry.
Financial management processes and practices for cloud services. A strategic approach that aligns cloud spending with public sector objectives and accountability.
GovTech involves collaboration between governments, industries, academia, and internal innovators or ’intrapreneurs’ to co-create technology-driven solutions that address public sector challenges.