Cabinet Office-based role will require successful candidate to drive cloud adoption...
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Cambridgeshire sets aside £11m to increase superfast broadband availability to 99%
County council issues contract notice seeking telecoms firms to fulfil stage four of Connecting Cambridgeshire project...
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Library rights laws extended to cover e-books
Authors of the seven million e-books borrowed from libraries each year will now receive government payment...
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Transport for London buses to trial automatic passenger counting
Buses in the capital will test a number of methods of assessing passenger numbers, including movement and weight sensors, and analysis of WiFi connections...
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NPCC leader: ‘Virtually every crime today has a digital footprint’
UK’s leading police officers tell Home Affairs Committee that two in three forces need more capability to deal with cybercrime ...
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By students, for students – digital life at the University of Lincoln
Director of digital student life Tom Wright tells PublicTechnology about how the university’s approach to social media is led by students...
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Four councils turn to open data to improve services
Open Data Institute seeks more public sector partners with which to invest its £6m spending pot...
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Brexit demands force HMRC to put digital-transformation projects on hold
Department reportedly provides list of 39 technology and other reform programmes that are being paused or delayed ...
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Civil Service HR looks to develop library of online psychometric tests
Government looks to create up to 50 different tests for candidates...
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Why peer support, not a grand vision, is the key to shared services
Richard Blanford of Fordway believes there is scope for much more growth in shared services if local authorities focus on working with each other...
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