The WA Government will deliver the Digital Strategy by working accountably and collaboratively within a robust governance framework. Most importantly, we’ll be working together as one government to make sure we have the best chance of delivering the services Western Australians deserve.
Accountability
The WA government wants to make sure that the Digital Strategy is working for Western Australian people and businesses. That’s why we’ll review it periodically and update it when we need to – our approach will evolve with your expectations.
We’ll be open and accountable about how we’re progressing with delivering the Digital Strategy. We’ll publish roadmaps that outline our digital transformation initiatives and projects over the course of each year, and report our progress against these roadmaps. We know it’s important for you to understand what we’re doing and why.
Collaboration
The WA Government will work as one government, rather than a set of agencies. Strengthening collaboration across the public sector is essential for delivering the Digital Strategy.
We know that we can’t deliver the Digital Strategy alone. We’ll partner with and learn from industry, business and academia to ensure that we’re at the forefront of the digital transformation landscape. This means working with our private sector stakeholders in different ways that reflect the pace of change.
We’ll continue to collaborate with other Australian governments on data and digital transformation, cyber security and digital inclusion, through our participation in various councils and working groups. Cross-jurisdictional cooperation will enable us to leverage knowledge and digital capabilities from around the country.
Governance
The WA Government will leverage and strengthen our existing governance processes and bodies to ensure that there is robust oversight of the delivery of the Digital Strategy. This includes oversight at the Ministerial and executive levels.
The Office of Digital Government, will continue to drive, facilitate and support digital transformation in the public sector, and support the governance bodies that will oversee the delivery of the Digital Strategy.