UK.gov's top tech jobs pay more than prime minister earns
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UK.gov's top tech jobs pay more than prime minister earns
"The DG for digital products will oversee the full launch of the GOV.UK app and development of GOV.UK Chat, the National Digital Wallet, and GOV.UK One Login. The successful candidate will lead a team of 650 and manage a planned budget of £275 million."
"The DG will lead the UK Government's efforts to radically improve public service delivery through digital redesign, AI adoption and cross-departmental transformation and the underpinning data architecture and policy of government."
"The chosen candidate will also lead delivery of government-sponsored broadband networks and aim to strengthen the resilience of telecoms and digital infrastructure, managing a team of 900."
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology is seeking three directors general to lead digital initiatives in the UK government. The DG for digital products will manage the GOV.UK app and other digital services, overseeing a team of 650 with a £275 million budget. The DG for digital transformation will focus on strategic digital government plans and AI, leading 700 staff with a £200 million budget. The DG of digital foundations will handle cybersecurity and digital identity, managing 900 personnel. Salaries range from £200,000 to £260,000 annually.
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