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HMRC picks Capgemini as lead supplier for £600m contact centre deal

While the global IT services player is the lead contractor, the tax agency will also

DCMS offers £125k for CDIO to helm Microsoft switch

Culture department is looking for a ‘forward-thinking leader who can drive innovation while ensuring robust,

Whitehall jobs watchdog reviews conflict-of-interest rules

Civil Service Commission will assess governance regime concerning the jobs taken on by top officials

DWP retains ID-verification supplier as One Login onboarding continues

Government is spending almost £350m developing its own validation tool but, as integration with State
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Home Office acknowledges ‘risk’ posed by remote English-language tests

Minister tells MPs potential suppliers will need to demonstrate that any proposals to run online

MoD working up enhanced ‘commercial leakage’ analytics capability, perm sec says

Jeremy Pocklington tells MPs that cloud analytics is set to be rolled out more widely

EXCL: DSIT mothballs AI tools and pauses digital procurement strategy in ‘strategic changes’ to delivery plans

Documents indicate that reprioritisation of plans is intended to enable focus on the key issue

UK Biobank data breach dubbed ‘deeply concerning’

Research charity sets out action plan to tighten up access to files on its database

Cyber techniques being used to ‘support the repression of British individuals on our streets’, NCSC head warns

At the annual gathering held by the specialised tech intelligence agency, chief executive Richard Horne

Police body looks for £15m partner to support forces’ plans to test and deploy AI tools

Market-engagement notice flags potential £15m opportunity to assist chiefs with the creation of Police.AI, which

Home Office signs £90m duo of deals for QA and testing

Department signs two contracts with major provider of tech personnel to public bodies, which will

MoD ‘has long recognised risks’ of fitness apps and will issue guidance where necessary

Newspaper reports claim that hundreds of personnel, ranging from troops to senior officers, have unwittingly

HMRC signs £1.5m digital deal for new expenses service for PAYE taxpayers

As the department works on a major new suite of services for those whose income

Minister: ‘There are no circumstances in which the government will sell the public’s digital ID data to private companies’

Questions and controversy surrounding the major tech scheme show no signs of abating, but ministerial

EU claims new verification app offers ‘powerful tool to protect children’

As the UK consults on possible steps to improve digital safety for children and young

AI age estimation has been tested on 2.5m pics and shown signs of ‘workable results’ at pace, minister claims

Authorities are considering various ‘promising scientific and technological methods’ to support the immigration system, with

Capita offers to foot bill for extra staff working on Whitehall pensions crisis

Public money has helped deploy ‘surge staff’, but a leader from the tech firm has

DVLA reveals AI-powered automated contact centre agent has cut call times significantly

The government body that manages vehicle licensing has revealed that hundreds of thousands of callers
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