07 May 2024

Talking 5 with Local Public Services Member Computacenter

Each month, techUK's Associate Director for Local Public Services, Georgina Maratheftis, interviews a member active in the local government space about their vision for the future of local public services and where digital can make a real difference to people and society. This month we talk with Olivia Harker, Computacenter Client Director for Local and Regional Government, about the role that digital plays in shaping citizen facing services for the future.

Welcome Olivia. Firstly, tell me more about you, your career and how you got to this position today?

I was lucky enough to enter the tech sector straight from University and joined Computacenter on their Graduate Programme at the end of the 1990’s.

At interview I was asked ‘what is the best sector to work in’ and at that tender age, I was unsure. I was eagerly advised by the interviewer, passionate for all things Public Sector, that it was in fact Local Government. The rest as they say is history and I have gone on to spend almost all of my career working with the Local and Regional Government sector. I am grateful for that early steer.

I left Computacenter and undertook a number of other roles in the tech sector but recently returned ‘home’ to Computacenter as I feel that we, with market leading capabilities, are best placed to serve the increasingly complex needs of the Local and Regional Government market.

More than 20 years of experience has afforded me good insight into the workings of Local Authorities and an understanding of the challenges as they have evolved over the years.

I have great enthusiasm for our local authorities. They are part of public sector that touches everyone’s lives to a great or lesser degree.

What is the greatest opportunity for local government when it comes to digital?

The greatest opportunity for our Local Authorities is the harnessing of data. Understanding data about our citizens will enable authorities to deliver services that meet need in the most cost-effective manner. Providing services in the right place at the right time is predicated on understanding of the population needs.

Sharing of that data with other public bodies enables a holistic citizen service experience across the entire Public Sector.

As the tech sector we need to be really closely aligned to the outcomes that LG is striving to achieve, and we need to work in partnership to help materialise those outcomes.

Delivering Social Value is key – and of course a fundamental driver for Local Government. For me personally that manifests as Digital Inclusion so that we can help build a UK that has great tech skills and that all citizens can engage with Public Sector in a connect way. Digital Inclusion gives better life

outcomes for the individual and aids self-service which underpins the Digital Shift that many our of Local Authorities are seeking to achieve.

What is your vision for the future of local public services and places?

A strapline for my vision would be ‘Connected Services for Connected People’ with a seamless flow between the different areas of public sector.

The vision would entail few boundaries between LG and NHS and Blue Light Services.

Data would be available and transparent for service creation but carefully governed with guardrails against privacy breach and bias.

We should enable our citizens to have the skills sets to self-serve where they can and enable services to be shaped in a manner that they can be consumed that way.


Georgina Maratheftis

Georgina Maratheftis

Associate Director, Local Public Services, techUK

Georgina is techUK’s Associate Director for Local Public Services

Georgina works with suppliers that are active or looking to break into the market as well as with local public services to create the conditions for meaningful transformation. techUK regularly bring together local public services and supplier community to horizon scan and explore how the technologies of today and tomorrow can help solve some of the most pressing problems our communities face and improve outcomes for our people and places.

Prior to techUK, Georgina worked for a public policy events company where she managed the policy briefing division and was responsible for generating new ideas for events that would add value to the public sector. Georgina worked across a number of portfolios from education, criminal justice, and health but had a particular interest in public sector transformation and technology. Georgina also led on developing relationships across central and local government.

If you’d like to learn more about techUK, or want to get involved, get in touch.

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Ileana Lupsa

Ileana Lupsa

Programme Manager, Local Public Services and Nations and Regions, techUK

Ileana Lupsa is the Programme Manager for Local Public Services and Nations and Regions, at techUK.

Ileana studied electronics, telecommunications and IT as an undergraduate, followed by an MSc in engineering and project management at Coventry University.

She refined her programme management expertise through her most recent roles working in the automotive industry.

Ileana is passionate about sustainability and creating a positive impact globally through innovation.

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Twitter:
@IleanaLupsa
Website:
www.techUK.org
LinkedIn:
www.linkedin.com/in/ileana-lupsa

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Tracy Modha

Team Assistant - Markets, techUK

Tracy supports several areas at techUK, including Cyber Exchange, Cyber Security, Defence, Health and Social Care, Local Public Services, Nations and Regions and National Security.

Tracy joined techUK in March 2022, having worked in the education sector for 19 years, covering administration, research project support, IT support and event/training support. My most outstanding achievement has been running three very successful international conferences and over 300 training courses booked all over the globe!

Tracy has a great interest in tech. Gaming and computing have been a big part of her life, and now electric cars are an exciting look at the future. She has warmed to Alexa, even though it can sometimes be sassy!

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[email protected]
Phone:
02073312000
Twitter:
@TracyModha
Website:
www.techuk.org
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracymodha83

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