The DPA’s 21st Century Skills Working Group aims to lead in the development of joint industry/academe understanding of context and needs, and to ensure policy solutions fit for this digital century.
It aims to help create and implement UK/EU education and training policies for a world in which:
demand for basic digital abilities, aptitudes and disciplines may still change slowly, if at all, but the rate of change in the need for specific skills is accelerating;
skills in demand become increasingly cross sector, professional and academic boundaries;
policy must respond to accelerating rates of change in the technologies available for identifying, delivering and assessing talent;
the timescales for delivering new skills shorten;
any limiting factors, including the inflexibility and latency of funding, legislative and regulatory frameworks for skills development, can be lifted.
For further information please see the 21st Century Skills Working Group pages.
The Cyber Security and e-Crime Working Group’s objective is to create, identify and support key partnerships to cut online crime and nuisance, reduce risk, increase awareness and confidence in online safety/security and establish UK leadership in Internet policing and governance. This activity has implications for both consumer and business confidence in the online world, as well as delivering a secure consumer/commercial environment which underpins UK competitiveness.
For further information please see the Cyber Security and e-Crime Working Group pages.
The DPA’s Digital Infrastructure Working Group aims to bring forward investment in the socially and geographically inclusive, world class, converged, future ready, digital communications infrastructures that are essential for UK business to remain competitive post Brexit. “Future ready” entails a focus on meeting the needs of smart communities (retail, telecare, transport, buildings, cities etc.) including for the reliability, resilience and inter-operability (including across application areas) of both networks and data.
For further information please see the Digital Infrastructure Working Group pages.
Enabling citizens to safely enjoy the digital world they live in.
Principles
For further information please see the Digital Safety Tech Working Group pages.
The DPA's Smart Society Working Group aims to examine new impacts on upcoming policy which may arise from the huge increases in scale, ubiquity, processing capability and interconnectivity forecast for smart devices and the "Internet of Things" (including machine-to-machine interfacing).
For further information please see the Smart Society Working Group pages.
A key objective of the Digital Competition Policy Group is to investigate how increasing market concentration affects economic and personal freedom, and to make recommendations to help ensure a thriving social market economy.
For further information please see the Digital Competition Policy Working Group pages.
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