Dan Davies appointed interim chief executive
The use of technology will play a significant part in modernising services within Home Affairs - that's the view of the new interim chief executive of the department.
Dan Davies is taking up the post for twelve months as a 'development opportunity', before returning to his role as Director of Change and Reform in the Cabinet Office.
Mr Davies is no stranger to the DHA, having been heavily involved in the creation of a new criminal justice strategy six years ago.
He says government has to keep pace with technological changes:
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