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Thursday 14th April 2011 2:00 PM
Delivering and Designing Intuitive Online Services that can be used by all
How can we address digital exclusion and encourage the mass channel shift to low cost online service delivery that we all need?
Digital Champion, Martha Lane Fox, is calling for 'e' Revolution not Evolution with online becoming "the first point of contact" for public services. And the new Government ICT strategy states that the government "will work to make citizen-focused transactional services 'digital by default' where appropriate" - but enable a network of 'assisted digital' service providers for those who are unable to access this brave new world.
There is, however, much work to do in understanding the user's needs and experience of online public services with the goal of making them simple and accessible to all.
On the panel:
- Graham Walker, Government Director for UK Digital Champion (Martha Lane Fox)
- Dr Lorna Peters, Connect Digitally, Department for Education and Hertfordshire
- Gilles Polin, Adobe's European Head of Government Solutions
- Helen Olsen, Managing Editor, UKauthorITy and ITU magazine
