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Final performance: what the closure of the government’s Performance Platform means
Government is closing two centralised tools to make data available to departments and the public. Sam Trendall finds out more
Performance platform closed
07 Apr 2021
The GOV.UK Performance Platform, which collates and publishes data on almost 800 services across departments, was closed last month.
The site brought together in one place a range of information designed to offer a snapshot of the performance of 777 citizen services, as well as tools such as the Digital Marketplace procurement platform, and the Verify identity-assurance product.
Information also included usage, cost-per-transaction, digitisation rate, completion percentage, uptime and user satisfaction.
[co-author: Charlotte Ezaz]
On March 12, 2021, United Kingdom’s (UK) Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden announced the UK’s forthcoming National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy as he set out his Ten Tech Priorities. The Strategy, which is due to be published later this year, will seek to establish the UK as a global centre for the development, commercialisation and adoption of responsible AI.
Focusing on AI appears to be one of the priorities for the UK government. According to the Global AI Index developed by Tortoise Media (reportedly the first index to benchmark nations on their level of investment, innovation and implementation of AI), the UK is ranked third, after the United States and China. In 2020, UK firms that were adopting or creating AI-based technologies received £1.78 billion (approx. US$2.45 billion) in funding, according to the CEO of Tech Nation, a UK-government backed initiative assisting tech companies.