The new plans include the creation of coding clubs, increased employment of analytics services and the sharing of data and services.
The digital strategy sets forward the councils plans to generate savings and efficiencies from the use of IT systems, this includes increased standardisation within IT frameworks while promoting cross service integration.
The digital strategy is designed to encourage business investment, with high quality next generation internet connectivity. Faster internet will be used to support IT curriculums in local schools and support flexible working in the public sector.
Cabinet member and councillor Theo Blackwell said that: “it is vitally important that Camden, at the hub of the capital, develops ways of working which ensure that no one is left behind."