Tom Loosemore

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Tom Loosemore is a British digital government pioneer and co-founder of the UK Government Digital Service, known for shaping the concept and practice of “Government as a Platform.”

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instanceOf British civil servant
digital government pioneer
human
technology strategist
advocates building shared digital platforms for government
cross‑government collaboration on digital tools
iterative delivery of public services
measuring service performance with data
associatedWith Cabinet Office (United Kingdom) NERFINISHED
GOV.UK NERFINISHED
coFounded Government Digital Service NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
developedConcept Government as a Platform NERFINISHED
employer Government Digital Service NERFINISHED
UK Government NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork digital government
digital service design
public sector digital transformation
gender male
hasConcept Government as a Platform NERFINISHED
hasRole advisor on digital public services
influenced digital government strategies in other countries
influencedBy agile software development methodologies
principles of user‑centred design
involvedIn UK government digital strategy
design of GOV.UK platform
reform of online public services in the UK
knownFor advocating user‑centred design in government services
promoting agile delivery in the public sector
promoting open standards in government technology
promoting reuse of common government platforms
languageSpoken English
name Tom Loosemore NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor co-founding the UK Government Digital Service
leading digital transformation in the UK government
shaping the concept of Government as a Platform
occupation civil servant
consultant
digital strategist
positionHeld Deputy Director of Government Digital Service
Digital Leader in the UK Cabinet Office
sector public sector
technology sector
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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