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Title: Written evidence submitted by Dr Asieh Tabaghdehi & Professor Ashley Braganza (Centre for Artificial Intelligence: Social and Digital Innovation; Brunel University of London) (DCG0026)
Other Titles: Written Evidence Submitted by Dr Asieh Tabaghdehi and Professor Ashley Braganza to the Call for Evidence on the Digital Centre of Government
Authors: Tabaghdehi, A
Braganza, A
Issue Date: 12-Mar-2025
Publisher: United Kingdom. Parliament.
Citation: Tabaghdehi, A. and Braganza, A. (2025) 'Written evidence submitted by Dr Asieh Tabaghdehi & Professor Ashley Braganza (Centre for Artificial Intelligence: Social and Digital Innovation; Brunel University of London) (DCG0026)'. Written evidence submitted to the House of Commons. Science, Innovation and Technology Committee. Digital Centre of Government, 3 March 2025, pp. 1–5. Available at: https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/138546/pdf/ (Accessed: 12 March 2025).
Abstract: In their submission to the House of Commons Science Innovation and Technology Committee inquiry into the Digital Centre of Government, Dr Asieh Tabaghdehi and Professor Ashley Braganza (Brunel University of London) outline a vision for a Digital Centre of Government (DCG) focused on ethical, inclusive, and data-driven public service transformation. They stress the importance of co-creating digital services with citizens and stakeholders, prioritising ethical AI, and addressing digital exclusion.
Description: Written evidence submitted to the UK Parliament. Science, Innovation and Technology Committee. Digital Centre of Government: Written evidence. Written evidence submitted by Dr Asieh Tabaghdehi & Professor Ashley Braganza (Centre for Artificial Intelligence: Social and Digital Innovation; Brunel University of London) (DCG0026). Published 12 March 2025
The Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, and associated public bodies. It also exists to ensure that Government policies and decision-making across departments are based on solid scientific evidence and advice.
Gov't Doc #: DCG0026
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/33258
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Asieh Tabaghdehi https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6650-766X
ORCiD: Ashley Braganza https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4989-6656
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