Information and Digital Strategy for Parliament, 2024-27
The Information and Digital Strategy aims to help Parliament enhance the use of its information, data, and digital tools and services.
The Strategy sets out a clear direction for Parliament’s use of information, data, and digital, and helps Parliament make decisions about how it will:
- Provide reliable digital services;
- Make the most of new ways of working and emerging technology; and
- Treat data and information as a vital asset.
This Strategy creates a new and coordinated approach to Parliament’s information, data and digital activities, helping to deliver the strategic priorities of both Houses.
Read the online (pdf, 102KB) and printable (pdf, 90KB) versions of the Information and Digital Strategy for Parliament, 2024–27.
The Information and Digital Strategy will help Parliament to:
- Transform: By focusing on the people who use information, data, and digital services, embedding new ways of working and helping to improve connections between Parliament’s information and data.
- Modernise: By encouraging everyone in Parliament to manage information and data responsibly and reduce our out-of-date technology.
- Enable: By helping to develop information, data, and digital skills, maximising the potential of information and data and improving how it’s used to measure corporate performance and make informed decisions.
- Protect: By keeping Parliament cyber-secure and helping to protect its information.
If you want to know more about the strategy, contact the Information and Digital Board’s secretariat at idb@parliament.uk.