Digital delivery topics

Fund your digital product or service

Understand how to navigate the digital investment process to get financial support for your digital service.

Follow the Digital Code of Practice

Learn the standards for designing, building, buying and managing technology.

Create accessible web products

Explore how to design digital services, websites, apps and tools that work for everyone.

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Keep digital information safe

Discover how to securely share and communicate information online.

Use Agile project management

Learn how to shift your work approach to prioritize continuous improvement.

Talk to an advisor

Get help with your digital product or service. Email us at Lab.Services@gov.bc.ca.

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    Unlocking forest planning with the Forest Operations Map Portal

    The Forest Operations Map portal makes it easy to get up-to-date information on proposed forestry activities in British Columbia. Learn how it’s helping make forestry in B.C. more transparent and giving people a chance to be part of the conversation.

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    Building Unity for enterprise grant management across government

    Grant management is a major focus for the Information Systems Branch in the Management Services Division supporting the Economy Sector, with hundreds of millions of dollars distributed every year to individuals, businesses and nonprofits. Learn how a hybrid team built a modern, human-centered enterprise grant management system developed by government, for government.

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    Q&A: Richard Pope, author of Platformland

    Richard Pope is a founding team member of the UK Government Digital Service, the first product manager for GOV.UK & author of Platformland – An anatomy of next-generation public services. In this Q&A, Richard answers more questions from our April 2025 #DigitalBC livestream.

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