In the third of a series of reports exploring how nations can unlock growth, we cover examples from around the world where location data increases the speed, accuracy and cost-effectiveness of a wide range of government services.

How can governments improve the services they deliver to the public, but deliver them at a lower cost?
We’ll look at examples of saving time and fuel, in the push for net zero and linking national registers across government departments to break down silos. We’ll also look at how governments can consolidate services; providing one point of access for citizens, improving service quality and performance management at the same time.