Help assess the public sector's Digital Maturity


We're conducting a survey to assess Digital Maturity across all levels of Government in Australia.
The survey will help establish a baseline for digital capability across the sector and result in a report featuring actionable recommendations to improve support for teams and individuals involved in digital delivery.
We're keen to hear from folks working at all levels of government within a multitude of roles including, service delivery, project delivery, digital, communications, and more.
Simply complete the survey below, and the results will be presented as a publicly available report that will help you and your team improve your digital capabilities.
How we're assessing Digital Maturity
We're utilising the the Digital Maturity Indicator (DMI) framework, which helps government teams benchmark and improve their Digital Maturity across six key areas.
The DMI is a partnership with the Harvard-Kennedy School of Government that leverages research conducted around the world and applies it to an Australian context. We're currently conducting a DMI Survey open to anyone working in government.
This survey will be conducted on an annual basis in order to compare and measure improvements across the sector.
The six key areas of digital maturity
The survey asks questions pertaining to these six key areas
Institutional Capacity
Budgeting and evaluating for success, and inflecting public sector operations.
Delivery Capability
Working in the open and creating pathways for ongoing user-feedback.
Skills and Hiring
Building a robust talent pipeline and making space for new skills.
User Experience
Codifying user experience (UX) practice in operations.
Political Environment
Building political capital and executive support.
Cross-Government Platforms
Creating platforms for common needs that accelerate deployment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question that hasn't been answered below? Contact us at dmi@codeforaustralia.org
Check out our Case Studies to find out more about the work we've done.