I heard UKGov is working on some sort of pensions portal to bring all your separate pensions together (so people can't forget them mainly) and advise on what best to do with them (to stop people making bad choices / getting scammed). Doesn't really change what I'd do, but it takes away some of the worry about forgetting about pensions if I end up doing nothing.
Don't hold your breath.
The dashboard, once delivered, is intended to be a visual display only. There's no scope to offer advice, just basic supplementary guidance on what you're seeing. In fact, IFAs won't even be able to look at your dashboard on your behalf in order to offer advice - that's out of scope.
At present, legislation is required in order to get all pension providers to participate and share the required data. That includes the DWP making State Pension data available. The 'dashboard' is more of a set of standardised formats for sharing data, and this (your data) will be available to other pension providers if they wish to use it, creating an enormous prospective pension marketing database.
There are a number of other complications to be resolved before this sees the light of day. I certainly wouldn't bank on the dashboard filling a pension need anytime soon. Some people on this forum will have retired by the time it arrives.
I still find it incredible that someone can forget about a few thousand pounds in a pension, but presumably would remember the £20 their mate owes them from their last night out when they skipped a round of drinks. Financial education and awareness is non-existent in the UK.