Andy McClintock serves as the Chief Digital Information Officer (CDIO) at Social Security Scotland, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the digital landscape of the Scottish Public Sector. With a robust background in both private and public sectors, Andy is dedicated to delivering...
Andy McClintock serves as the Chief Digital Information Officer (CDIO) at Social Security Scotland, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the digital landscape of the Scottish Public Sector. With a robust background in both private and public sectors, Andy is dedicated to delivering transformational change that enhances operational efficiency and accelerates digital adoption. His leadership is instrumental in managing an enterprise-scale digital function that oversees the disbursement of over £6 billion in social security payments to approximately 1.7 million citizens annually.
In his current role, Andy has been at the forefront of developing and refining the Digital Strategy for Social Security Scotland, ensuring that it aligns with the agency's vision and operational goals. His strategic thinking and expertise in digital architecture have enabled the agency to implement innovative solutions that streamline processes and improve service delivery. By leveraging collaborative and emerging technologies, he enhances the capabilities of Senior Leadership Teams, empowering them to make informed decisions that drive the agency's mission forward.
Key projects under Andy's leadership include the integration of advanced IT service management frameworks and the establishment of robust project management methodologies that facilitate successful project planning and execution. His commitment to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and digital transformation positions Social Security Scotland as a leader in the public sector, setting a benchmark for efficiency and citizen engagement. Through his visionary approach, Andy McClintock is not only transforming the digital landscape but also enhancing the overall experience for citizens relying on essential social security services.