Events
Open Policy Making hold and take part in heaps of events that push the boundaries of design and the public sector. We blog about a lot of them and ask guest bloggers to talk about these events. Find out about them here.
On 24 January 70 Heads of Policy Profession and Digital Leaders met to share practical examples and experiences of Open Policy Making and to learn about some of the tools and techniques that can support an open approach to the policy process.
Next Tuesday (3 Feb) the Government Digital Service is hosting Sprint 15. Over 450 people will be gathering at the British Film Institute. It’s a packed programme as you’ll see from Mike Bracken’s blog post. The Performance Platform is a …
As followers of our Twitter will know, this week OPM have been at Civil Service Live in London.
20 June 2014: a Policy Profession masterclass on how the French government is progressing the openness agenda (open policy, open data, and open government). With Paul Maltby, Max Brunner, and Romain Lacombe.
Find out what happened at our latest Open Policy Making event, co-hosted with the Government Digital Service. You can read more about what Open Policy Making is and what it looks like in practice on our new blog: https://openpolicy.blog.gov.uk/
Today we are delighted to be co-hosting an event with colleagues from the Government Digital Service (GDS) to discuss Open Policy Making (OPM) and the importance of digital techniques to the policy process.
On 24 January 70 Heads of Policy Profession and Digital Leaders met to share practical examples and experiences of Open Policy Making and to learn about some of the tools and techniques that can support an open approach to the policy process.
An unconventional conference run by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) opened up the debate on cyber-security to a global audience.The growth of the internet has transformed our everyday lives. Whilst it has clear economic and social benefits, it opens …