Central Digital and Data Office
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Formed | January 2021 |
Dissolved | January 2025 |
Headquarters | 10 Whitechapel High Street, London |
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Parent department | Department for Science, Innovation and Technology |
The Central Digital and Data Office was an agency[a] under the United Kingdom's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology which was responsible for coordinating digital, data, and technological programmes across the government, and setting standards in those areas.[1] In January 2025, the body was merged into the Government Digital Service.[2]
It was established in January 2021 under the Cabinet Office,[3] and was moved to the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology by the incoming Labour government in 2024.[4] The CDDO shared an office with the Government Digital Service in London, and both organisations were guided by the Digital Advisory Board.
Notes
[edit]- ^ It was not an executive agency, but was instead classed as a high profile group
References
[edit]- ^ "About us". Central Digital & Data Office. GOV.UK. Retrieved 14 September 2024.
- ^ "Central Digital and Data Office". GOV.UK. Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. January 2025. Retrieved 25 January 2025.
- ^ Say, Mark. "Central Digital and Data Office goes into operation". UK Authority News. Retrieved 14 September 2024.
- ^ Markson, Tevye. "Digital bodies move from Cabinet Office to DSIT in Labour's first big MOG change". Civil Service World. Retrieved 14 September 2024.