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Colin Feeney

Transformation, Digital and Programme Leadership, Passionate About Serving the Public Sector

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I was fortunate to attend the Government Transformation Magazine Autumn Meet-Up today on the House of Lords terrace. A brilliant opportunity to hear from senior leaders in industry, DWP, HMRC and GDS for updates on implementing the UK's blueprint for modern digital government, various initiatives across departments and the need for true and effective partnerships between the public and private sectors. I loved the thoughts about combing the Transformation and CDIO roles into 1 person at senior board level - increasing the potential for a single strategy for delivery and avoiding the parallel "digital strategy" issue. A good way of avoiding the "othering" of the technologists too (and one for Defence Reform)? Also, the strategies, plans and blueprints that GDS have led on are starting to come across into delivery, drive coherence across government and increase collaboration. That all sounds like goodness to me! As ever, the conversations in the margins (and even in the security queue) were just as stimulating. I'll be reaching out to several people over the coming days to continue those. It's a small world, but I wasn't expecting to meet someone who knew RAF Marham - Andrew Newland those were cool pics and it's good to hear the F35 team are as friendly as ever. Overall there was a real buzz, and I think a sense of cautious optimism. It definitely feels like an exciting time to be around these agendas.
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Colin Feeney

Transformation, Digital and Programme Leadership, Passionate About Serving the Public Sector

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I was fortunate to attend the Government Transformation Magazine Autumn Meet-Up today on the House of Lords terrace. A brilliant opportunity to hear from senior leaders in industry, DWP, HMRC and GDS for updates on implementing the UK's blueprint for modern digital government, various initiatives across departments and the need for true and effective partnerships between the public and private sectors. I loved the thoughts about combing the Transformation and CDIO roles into 1 person at senior board level - increasing the potential for a single strategy for delivery and avoiding the parallel "digital strategy" issue. A good way of avoiding the "othering" of the technologists too (and one for Defence Reform)? Also, the strategies, plans and blueprints that GDS have led on are starting to come across into delivery, drive coherence across government and increase collaboration. That all sounds like goodness to me! As ever, the conversations in the margins (and even in the security queue) were just as stimulating. I'll be reaching out to several people over the coming days to continue those. It's a small world, but I wasn't expecting to meet someone who knew RAF Marham - Andrew Newland those were cool pics and it's good to hear the F35 team are as friendly as ever. Overall there was a real buzz, and I think a sense of cautious optimism. It definitely feels like an exciting time to be around these agendas.
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Sep 23, 2025

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Tom Sadler

Data Science & AI Solution Lead UK&I at HP | SME | Global NextGen Co-Chair at HP | AI & Data Enthusiast | Machine Learning | Workstations | Creative Thinking | Public Speaking | Dad of 3 | Board Games

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As a self‑confessed histrophile, stepping into the House of Lords yesterday was an experience I couldn’t turn down. Huge thanks to Greig Dowling for the invite and to Government Transformation Magazine for bringing together such a brilliant group of leaders to explore the future of digital government and how we accelerate transformation across the public sector. Entering such a historic building gave me some real perspective: in Data & AI, our role isn’t about shiny tech, it’s about delivering outcomes that matter for citizens. The discussions were packed with insights from how the Spending Review could accelerate AI adoption, to what future government delivery should look like and how we get there.  And a great panel discussion with Helen Wylie and Daljit Rehal FBCS MInstP MIET: A few themes really resonated with me from that disucssion: 🔷 Government doesn’t need more pitches; it needs partners who roll up their sleeves and solve real challenges. 🔷 The real power of AI comes from the groundwork: robust data, modern infrastructure, and a clear strategy. 🔷 We need to run to where the ball is going, not where it has been but anticipating change, not reacting to it. And yes, being in London meant I couldn’t resist a true delicacy: pie and mash (IFKYK). Discussions like these reinforce a simple truth: technology is only valuable when it drives meaningful change for people. Looking forward to the discussion that will follow. HP Michael #GovernmentTransformation #AI #Data #Modernisation #PublicSector #Collaboration #UKGov
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Tom Sadler

Data Science & AI Solution Lead UK&I at HP | SME | Global NextGen Co-Chair at HP | AI & Data Enthusiast | Machine Learning | Workstations | Creative Thinking | Public Speaking | Dad of 3 | Board Games

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As a self‑confessed histrophile, stepping into the House of Lords yesterday was an experience I couldn’t turn down. Huge thanks to Greig Dowling for the invite and to Government Transformation Magazine for bringing together such a brilliant group of leaders to explore the future of digital government and how we accelerate transformation across the public sector. Entering such a historic building gave me some real perspective: in Data & AI, our role isn’t about shiny tech, it’s about delivering outcomes that matter for citizens. The discussions were packed with insights from how the Spending Review could accelerate AI adoption, to what future government delivery should look like and how we get there.  And a great panel discussion with Helen Wylie and Daljit Rehal FBCS MInstP MIET: A few themes really resonated with me from that disucssion: 🔷 Government doesn’t need more pitches; it needs partners who roll up their sleeves and solve real challenges. 🔷 The real power of AI comes from the groundwork: robust data, modern infrastructure, and a clear strategy. 🔷 We need to run to where the ball is going, not where it has been but anticipating change, not reacting to it. And yes, being in London meant I couldn’t resist a true delicacy: pie and mash (IFKYK). Discussions like these reinforce a simple truth: technology is only valuable when it drives meaningful change for people. Looking forward to the discussion that will follow. HP Michael #GovernmentTransformation #AI #Data #Modernisation #PublicSector #Collaboration #UKGov
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Sep 24, 2025

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Sep 24, 2025

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Dia Nag

Director of Digital, UK Public Sector, BetterGov I Product, Digital & Technology Leader I Sr Advisor, CO Women In Digital Network I Net Zero502024 I Women's Network Of Year2024 I Govt Transformation100 2024 I UNCSW69

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A great afternoon spent at the Government Transformation Magazine autumn event at the UK House of Lords. Alongside the intertesting conversations, with Emily M. speaking about spending review and the acceleration of AI and an insightful, honest and refreshing panel with Daljit Rehal FBCS MInstP MIET and Helen Wylie, it was good to catch up with old friends/acquaintances and make some new connections. Thank you James Smith for the invite, it was great meeting you again and Greig Dowling - great event! Karina Singh Adam Brocklesby James Stirling Edward Pikett Fiona McAdoo Dan Cook Daljit Rehal FBCS MInstP MIET Helen Wylie ⭐️ Sharon Moore MBE Sam Parker Ed Irving James Smith Greig Dowling Guthrie Holliday BetterGov Government Transformation Magazine Government Digital Service HM Revenue & Customs DWP Digital
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Dia Nag

Director of Digital, UK Public Sector, BetterGov I Product, Digital & Technology Leader I Sr Advisor, CO Women In Digital Network I Net Zero502024 I Women's Network Of Year2024 I Govt Transformation100 2024 I UNCSW69

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A great afternoon spent at the Government Transformation Magazine autumn event at the UK House of Lords. Alongside the intertesting conversations, with Emily M. speaking about spending review and the acceleration of AI and an insightful, honest and refreshing panel with Daljit Rehal FBCS MInstP MIET and Helen Wylie, it was good to catch up with old friends/acquaintances and make some new connections. Thank you James Smith for the invite, it was great meeting you again and Greig Dowling - great event! Karina Singh Adam Brocklesby James Stirling Edward Pikett Fiona McAdoo Dan Cook Daljit Rehal FBCS MInstP MIET Helen Wylie ⭐️ Sharon Moore MBE Sam Parker Ed Irving James Smith Greig Dowling Guthrie Holliday BetterGov Government Transformation Magazine Government Digital Service HM Revenue & Customs DWP Digital
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Sep 23, 2025

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Sep 23, 2025

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UK Government Investments (UKGI)

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Recently, our Chief Data Officer, Shehroze Junejo, spoke at the Government Transformation Summit, sharing UKGI’s approach to building data maturity through our core pillars of governance and management, skills and capability, and driving change through innovation. Developing digital skills and capability is central to UKGI’s Digital, Data and Analytics Strategy. To support this, our Digital Skills Forum—led by Shehroze—meets regularly to identify opportunities for new digital and data solutions aligned with business needs, as well as to pinpoint skills gaps and how to address them. This ensures UKGI can continue to deliver effectively across all our work and adapt to the evolving digital landscape. #UKGI #DigitalTransformation
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UK Government Investments (UKGI)

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Recently, our Chief Data Officer, Shehroze Junejo, spoke at the Government Transformation Summit, sharing UKGI’s approach to building data maturity through our core pillars of governance and management, skills and capability, and driving change through innovation. Developing digital skills and capability is central to UKGI’s Digital, Data and Analytics Strategy. To support this, our Digital Skills Forum—led by Shehroze—meets regularly to identify opportunities for new digital and data solutions aligned with business needs, as well as to pinpoint skills gaps and how to address them. This ensures UKGI can continue to deliver effectively across all our work and adapt to the evolving digital landscape. #UKGI #DigitalTransformation
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Jul 14, 2025

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Jessica Figueras

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Joanna R. describes the transformation of working culture needed to transform government, including dumping the organisational siloes which create duplication and slow everything down. Empowered multi-disciplinary teams are the way forward - and including cyber security colleagues right from the start makes things go even faster! 👏👏👏
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Joanna R. describes the transformation of working culture needed to transform government, including dumping the organisational siloes which create duplication and slow everything down. Empowered multi-disciplinary teams are the way forward - and including cyber security colleagues right from the start makes things go even faster! 👏👏👏

Jun 24, 2025

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Fiona Murray, MSc, Chartered FCIPD

Fiona Murray, MSc, Chartered FCIPD

Last night, I had the opportunity to attend the Government Transformation Leaders’ Night at the historic Church House, Westminster, as a guest of Oracle, joined by over 100 public sector leaders from across the UK and beyond. It was an insightful evening of discussion and reflection, in the very room where the first Parliament once sat. The keynote from Christine Bellamy, Chief Product Officer at HM Government, was deeply thought-provoking, as was the State of Digital Leadership in Government panel featuring Honey Dacanay (Director General, Digital Policy, Government of Canada), Julian David OBE (CEO techUK), Nick Bolton (CEO Ordnance Survey), and Richard Davies (UK Country Managing Partner, Netcompany). One idea that keeps ringing true consistently: Technology isn’t a project – it’s a process. It is continuous, cultural, and connected. I first started working with government on the RM project for DWP (Oracle HRMS implementation), then on the Central Payment System, Europe’s largest Oracle Financials implementation at the time, and eventually Universal Credit. Alongside private sector clients, I’ve supported digital initiatives at MoJ, MoD, HMRC, BEIS, DfE, Shared Services and beyond, as well as worked with governments internationally. Public Sector transformation is something I’m very familiar with and have seen evolve over the years. However, the conversations last night made it clear: we’re not just delivering digital services anymore – we’re preparing for a digital generation. Enter Gen Alpha (born after 2010) a digitally native generation, who don’t typically browse the internet or use Google the way previous generations do. Their world is built on AI, automation, and immersive content, and they’re growing up in a globally connected environment. Their first point of information may well be a trusted circle of friends, influencers and AI-driven tools. As service designers and delivery leaders, we have to keep evolving, building services that are not just accessible, but truly aligned with how the next generation lives and thinks. Big changes are yet to come and public services must be prepared to meet them. Thank you to the lovely Fiona McAdoo and Oracle team for the invitation, and to everyone who made the evening such a valuable experience.
Fiona Murray, MSc, Chartered FCIPD

Fiona Murray, MSc, Chartered FCIPD

Last night, I had the opportunity to attend the Government Transformation Leaders’ Night at the historic Church House, Westminster, as a guest of Oracle, joined by over 100 public sector leaders from across the UK and beyond. It was an insightful evening of discussion and reflection, in the very room where the first Parliament once sat. The keynote from Christine Bellamy, Chief Product Officer at HM Government, was deeply thought-provoking, as was the State of Digital Leadership in Government panel featuring Honey Dacanay (Director General, Digital Policy, Government of Canada), Julian David OBE (CEO techUK), Nick Bolton (CEO Ordnance Survey), and Richard Davies (UK Country Managing Partner, Netcompany). One idea that keeps ringing true consistently: Technology isn’t a project – it’s a process. It is continuous, cultural, and connected. I first started working with government on the RM project for DWP (Oracle HRMS implementation), then on the Central Payment System, Europe’s largest Oracle Financials implementation at the time, and eventually Universal Credit. Alongside private sector clients, I’ve supported digital initiatives at MoJ, MoD, HMRC, BEIS, DfE, Shared Services and beyond, as well as worked with governments internationally. Public Sector transformation is something I’m very familiar with and have seen evolve over the years. However, the conversations last night made it clear: we’re not just delivering digital services anymore – we’re preparing for a digital generation. Enter Gen Alpha (born after 2010) a digitally native generation, who don’t typically browse the internet or use Google the way previous generations do. Their world is built on AI, automation, and immersive content, and they’re growing up in a globally connected environment. Their first point of information may well be a trusted circle of friends, influencers and AI-driven tools. As service designers and delivery leaders, we have to keep evolving, building services that are not just accessible, but truly aligned with how the next generation lives and thinks. Big changes are yet to come and public services must be prepared to meet them. Thank you to the lovely Fiona McAdoo and Oracle team for the invitation, and to everyone who made the evening such a valuable experience.

Jun 24, 2025

Jun 24, 2025

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GRAYCE

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We’re at the Government Transformation Summit hosted by the Government Transformation Magazine! Today we are exploring effective transformation strategy and practice behind driving meaningful change in government. Change leaders have come together to discuss transformation strategy, implementing and harnessing the power of data and AI, delivering service modernisation, knowledge sharing and user-centric design and experience. Our Client Directors, Sarah Doherty-David and Danielle McCarter, are chairing the Change Management Roundtable, exploring the importance of people and culture in driving meaningful change within government organisations. They are joined by change leaders, Sarah Ormerod - Programme Director, Passport Transformation Programme, Home Office, and Madelaine Simpkin - Deputy Director, Corporate Transformation, DWP. Together, they’re exploring how to drive meaningful, people-centred change in government. At Grayce, we believe successful transformation is rooted in strong leadership, open communication, and the right talent to deliver lasting impact. If you’re passionate about Change Management, we’d love to hear from you! Discover how Grayce can support your transformation journey with our model.
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We’re at the Government Transformation Summit hosted by the Government Transformation Magazine! Today we are exploring effective transformation strategy and practice behind driving meaningful change in government. Change leaders have come together to discuss transformation strategy, implementing and harnessing the power of data and AI, delivering service modernisation, knowledge sharing and user-centric design and experience. Our Client Directors, Sarah Doherty-David and Danielle McCarter, are chairing the Change Management Roundtable, exploring the importance of people and culture in driving meaningful change within government organisations. They are joined by change leaders, Sarah Ormerod - Programme Director, Passport Transformation Programme, Home Office, and Madelaine Simpkin - Deputy Director, Corporate Transformation, DWP. Together, they’re exploring how to drive meaningful, people-centred change in government. At Grayce, we believe successful transformation is rooted in strong leadership, open communication, and the right talent to deliver lasting impact. If you’re passionate about Change Management, we’d love to hear from you! Discover how Grayce can support your transformation journey with our model.

Jun 24, 2025

Jun 24, 2025

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Sarah Doherty-David

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🙏 A big thank you to everyone who joined us at yesterday’s Government Transformation Summit! It was a brilliant day filled with thought-provoking discussions on the power of digital transformation to revolutionise public services, enhance citizen experiences, and drive economic growth across the UK. The energy in the room was inspiring, and it’s clear that we’re at a pivotal moment for change in the public sector. Here are just a few of the standout moments and key takeaways from the day: 🌟 Andrew Western MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transformation at DWP, delivered a compelling keynote on Delivering More with Digital, Data and AI. 📢 One of the most striking insights: 1 in 10 Civil Servants will be in digital roles by 2030. This highlights the scale of transformation ahead - and the urgent need to build digital capability across government. At GRAYCE, we’re proud to be part of the solution, helping to plug the digital skills gap and develop a workforce ready for the 4th industrial revolution. 🌟 Joanna R., Director General for the Customer Services Group at the Home Office, posed the powerful question: “Is Government Ready?” 📢 Her reflections on the importance of talent, innovation, and creating the right structures for success really resonated. At Grayce, we believe in the power of early-career professionals and our Accelerated Development Model is designed to nurture that talent - creating professional spaces for learning, growth, and innovation. It was fantastic to hear leaders like Joanna championing the need for freedom to innovate and the value of investing in people. 🌟 James Mitton, Director General for Enterprise Transformation at HMRC, shared his perspective on how to embed a truly agile mindset across government. 📢 Everything is legacy given today’s pace of change. To keep up, we must make failure cheap, hire people who think differently, and trust good people to deliver. This aligns perfectly with Grayce’s belief that early-career professionals bring the creativity, adaptability, and fresh thinking needed to drive transformation from the ground up. 👏 A huge thank you to all the speakers, panelists, and everyone who joined our roundtable discussions. It’s a fascinating time to be supporting change and transformation across the public sector!
Sarah Doherty-David

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🙏 A big thank you to everyone who joined us at yesterday’s Government Transformation Summit! It was a brilliant day filled with thought-provoking discussions on the power of digital transformation to revolutionise public services, enhance citizen experiences, and drive economic growth across the UK. The energy in the room was inspiring, and it’s clear that we’re at a pivotal moment for change in the public sector. Here are just a few of the standout moments and key takeaways from the day: 🌟 Andrew Western MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transformation at DWP, delivered a compelling keynote on Delivering More with Digital, Data and AI. 📢 One of the most striking insights: 1 in 10 Civil Servants will be in digital roles by 2030. This highlights the scale of transformation ahead - and the urgent need to build digital capability across government. At GRAYCE, we’re proud to be part of the solution, helping to plug the digital skills gap and develop a workforce ready for the 4th industrial revolution. 🌟 Joanna R., Director General for the Customer Services Group at the Home Office, posed the powerful question: “Is Government Ready?” 📢 Her reflections on the importance of talent, innovation, and creating the right structures for success really resonated. At Grayce, we believe in the power of early-career professionals and our Accelerated Development Model is designed to nurture that talent - creating professional spaces for learning, growth, and innovation. It was fantastic to hear leaders like Joanna championing the need for freedom to innovate and the value of investing in people. 🌟 James Mitton, Director General for Enterprise Transformation at HMRC, shared his perspective on how to embed a truly agile mindset across government. 📢 Everything is legacy given today’s pace of change. To keep up, we must make failure cheap, hire people who think differently, and trust good people to deliver. This aligns perfectly with Grayce’s belief that early-career professionals bring the creativity, adaptability, and fresh thinking needed to drive transformation from the ground up. 👏 A huge thank you to all the speakers, panelists, and everyone who joined our roundtable discussions. It’s a fascinating time to be supporting change and transformation across the public sector!

Jun 25, 2025

Jun 25, 2025

Dr Kate Marks OBE

Dr Kate Marks OBE

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Some thoughts from my day held yesterday in London with Citizen Experience. After a great Leader's Night in my head, we kicked off with Home Office and Honey D particularly with my cu The rest of the morning was hosted by Mark Dunwell N (Service Design), Unit4 Ka Service Race Forum (Open and Liam Walsh (Implemen Some key takeaways for m Strategic digital investm The Summit opened with a AI are now mission-critical change. It was fantastic to thinking at the heart of so AI in action From case studies to round production. Champions ind Citizen-first design Speakers reiterated: don’t Data interoperability & Cross-government data-sh —highlighting the importa Modern workplace & c Hybrid working, digital too agreed that internal cultur
Dr Kate Marks OBE

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Some thoughts from my day held yesterday in London with Citizen Experience. After a great Leader's Night in my head, we kicked off with Home Office and Honey D particularly with my cu The rest of the morning was hosted by Mark Dunwell N (Service Design), Unit4 Ka Service Race Forum (Open and Liam Walsh (Implemen Some key takeaways for m Strategic digital investm The Summit opened with a AI are now mission-critical change. It was fantastic to thinking at the heart of so AI in action From case studies to round production. Champions ind Citizen-first design Speakers reiterated: don’t Data interoperability & Cross-government data-sh —highlighting the importa Modern workplace & c Hybrid working, digital too agreed that internal cultur

Jun 25, 2025

Jun 25, 2025