2nd session public engagement policy-making
PASC takes evidence on public engagement in policy-making
20 November 2012
This second evidence session in the Committee's inquiry into public engagement will provide an opportunity to explore the Government’s practical proposals for the implementation of a new "open" model of policy-making, and its commitment to becoming "digital by default".
- Parliament TV: Public engagement in policy-making
- Inquiry: Public engagement in policy-making
- Public Administration Select Committee
Particular issues to be explored may include:
- The implications for the civil service of a move to "open" policy-making and "digital by default"
- The respective roles of Government and other organisations in promoting, enabling and supporting "open" policy-making
- How the success or failure of an "open" model of policy-making should be measured.
Witnesses
At 9.30am, Tuesday 20 November 2012, Committee Room 16, Palace of Westminster
- Mike Bracken, Executive Director, Government Digital Service
- Simon Burall, Director, Involve
- Professor Nigel Shadbolt, Southampton University