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The Vale of Glamorgan Council is consulting on its draft Digital Strategy 2023-28.
Our digital strategy outlines how we will transform our digital culture in order to meet the requirements and expectations of residents, colleagues and partners.
The Digital Strategy is based around four key themes that underpin our vision and align with the Council’s existing plans and strategies. These themes were identified from a review of our current digital position which captured our current digital approach, areas of strength and opportunities for improvement.
Each theme is supported by two digital commitments that have been used to frame the accompanying actions and provide a detailed breakdown of the focus of each theme.
We would like to hear from you, please tell us what you think of the draft Digital Strategy by completing our survey. You can read the document in full via the documents link below before completing the survey.
The Vale of Glamorgan Council is consulting on its draft Digital Strategy 2023-28.
Our digital strategy outlines how we will transform our digital culture in order to meet the requirements and expectations of residents, colleagues and partners.
The Digital Strategy is based around four key themes that underpin our vision and align with the Council’s existing plans and strategies. These themes were identified from a review of our current digital position which captured our current digital approach, areas of strength and opportunities for improvement.
Each theme is supported by two digital commitments that have been used to frame the accompanying actions and provide a detailed breakdown of the focus of each theme.
We would like to hear from you, please tell us what you think of the draft Digital Strategy by completing our survey. You can read the document in full via the documents link below before completing the survey.