Media

Public Digital is a consultancy that partners with international organisations, governments, and large companies to achieve strategic change at scale.

We advise clients on strategy, scaling teams, designing and delivering improved services, and building alignment among senior stakeholders to help organisations thrive in the internet-era

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Facts

  1. 40%

    Growth in turnover in 2024

  2. 83

    Permanent employees - up from 58 in January '24

  3. 262

    Network members operating worldwide

  4. 39

    UK and international public and private sector clients in 2024

Press Coverage

Some recent examples of media coverage featuring our work and colleagues.

  • The London Standard (Dec 24)

    How the CrowdStrike outage made IT supply chains the new big issue in tech

    Dai Vaughn gives an expert perspective on what caused the worldwide cyber collapse.

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  • GovInsider Asia (Dec 24)

    100 Women in GovTech, 2024. 

    PD Managing Director Emma Gawen is featured as one of the year's 100 Women in GovTech, and predicts that 2025 will see governments moving towards deeper AI use-cases.

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  • L*Osmonauta (Dec 24)

    Designing services for users. L*Osmonauta interviews PD CEO, Ben Terrett

    "People don't distinguish between government departments. They just want to get things done". 

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  • Times Higher Education Supplement (Sep 24)

    Change is coming, whether higher education likes it or not

    Universities may talk about digital transformation, but are yet to translate it into action. Andrew Greenway outlines how to start building the momentum for change, instead of standing still.

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  • Digital Health (Jun 24)

    Three things we must do now to prevent patient harm from digital tech. 

    In the wake of reports linking IT flaws to deaths of patients and the recent cyber attack on pathology services in London, Chris Fleming calls for radical change to make digital safer and more effective.

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  • The Financial Times (Jan 24)

    No more ‘Big IT’: the failed 90s model has ruined too many lives. 

    Mike Bracken argues that governments must learn from the lessons of the Post Office software scandal.

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