Artificial intelligence guidance and progress

The B.C. government is exploring the possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI) to provide better, faster and more efficient services for people in the province. Check out our success stories and learn what can be achieved when AI and human intelligence work together.

Digital delivery topics

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Fund your digital product or service

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

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Follow the Digital Code of Practice

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

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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.

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Use Agile project management

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

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Develop your product or app

Find technical documentation and code samples on DevHub.

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Government teams are finding success and making services better

The Digital Plan supports the transformation of services. Our 2024 progress report shares stories from teams who are building inclusive, accessible and connected solutions. 

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    Automating repetitive tasks away at SDPR

    Learn how the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, in cooperation with frontline staff, developed their Robotic Process Automation Tool to keep mundane tasks from monopolizing staff attention.

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    Transforming the Forests Client Management System

    Forestry Digital Services are transforming applications like the Forests Client Management System. Learn how updating this legacy system helped support the Ministry of Forests and protect the $6 billion it contributes to B.C.’s economy.

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    Improving accessibility on digital.gov.bc.ca

    With 22,000+ BC Public Service employees using digital.gov.bc.ca in the last 2 years, we’re committed to making it more accessible for everyone. Learn how our manual audit is helping to remove barriers.

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The BC Public Service acknowledges the territories of First Nations around B.C. and is grateful to carry out our work on these lands. We acknowledge the rights, interests, priorities and concerns of all Indigenous Peoples—First Nations, Métis and Inuit—respecting and acknowledging their distinct cultures, histories, rights, laws and governments.