Figure 2, Strategy on a page

The figure is called 'Strategy on a page' and it is divided into 4 sections.

Description of diagram

Section 1: ‘Vision’ is a descriptor of the wider goal for Australian Government.
Section 2: ‘People and Business’ describes four principals with reference to outcomes numbered 1, 2, 3. The outcomes are linked by a horizontal line to indicate a direct connection.
Section 3: ‘Government’ describes 4 principals with reference to outcomes numbered 4, 5, 6. The outcomes are linked by a horizontal line to indicate a direct connection.
Section 4: ‘Critical Enablers’ cites four points. 

Section 1: Vision

By 2025, Australia will be one of the top 3 digital governments in the world, for the benefit of all Australians and will have the foundations to retain this position into the future.

Section 2: People and Business

Principles: simple, helpful, respectful, transparent

1. All Government services available digitally
Outcomes: Australians will be able to deal with government anywhere, anytime, on any device, for every service.

2. Easy to access

Outcomes: Services will be easy to use, accessible and connected so Australians can do their government business from a single entry point.

3. People and business centric

Outcomes: Digital services will be designed for the user with a consistent look and feel and be centred around life events.

Section 3: Government

Principles: digitalised, connected, skilled, adaptable

4. Architecture alignment

APS actions: Uplift the digital ecosystem to one of connected platforms and services within the architecture.

5. Reuse and invest

APS actions: A culture of reuse is backed by modern digital capabilities delivering value for money through robust investment processes.

6. Digital workforce

APS actions: Build a government fit for the digital age, empowered by digital skills, capabilities and tools.

Section 4: Critical Enablers

Security  – Services and technology are secure across government
Privacy – Promote privacy principles to achieve greater transparency and security of data
Data – Decisions and services are driven by data and insights
Governance – Effective governance will generate alignment, accountability and delivery of the Digital Government Strategy