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DWP deploys algorithm for UC journals to detect ‘risk of harm’ in two million monthly messages

Operational document indicates that the department has made good on a pledge made by its

NHS Scotland buys £3m AI-powered anti-ransomware system

The health service has acquired new technology that it claims could have helped mitigate a

PAC cites skills shortfall in ‘uneven’ public sector AI adoption

The parliamentary committee has encouraged Whitehall to ensure that it is not only getting the

HMRC says ‘majority of core systems continue to operate during outages’

In response to parliamentary queries prompted by recent major incidents, ministers at two of government’s

Legal Aid Agency chief admits difficulties understanding impact of cyberattack

Six months after discovering a successful breach, the MoJ agency has revealed that the complexity

Top tech firms make public procurement gains in FY25 – including sales uptick for Fujitsu

Some of the IT market’s foremost vendors have seen a marked increase in revenue derived

KPMG lands £8m ‘readiness and training’ contract for DWP’s Synergy programme

Consulting giant’s deal will provide two years of support for shared services cluster that also

Turing unveils new agenda after revamp

Following a whistleblowing complaint and funding warnings from ministers, the AI research entity has refocused

Minister: ‘AWS outage affected suppliers and departments and it will take time to fully understand impact’

DSIT is heading up efforts to get to grips with the tech issues recently suffered

DSIT launches hunt for next government chief technology officer 

Department offers salary of up to £162k as David Knott announces that he will step down from the role

DWP warned of legacy IT risk to anti-fraud efforts

Auditors assessing the challenges facing the benefits department in delivering strategic goals have raised concerns

One Login ‘working closely with supplier’ to regain lost government trustmark

The new system for online government services lost the certification administered by its own parent

CPS signs £20m Microsoft licensing and Copilot deal

Government agency responsible for criminal prosecutions has retained existing reseller to fulfil an engagement until

‘Once digital ID infrastructure exists, it very rarely stays confined to its original purpose’

SNP MP voices party’s opposition to identity plans, claiming that the idea of ‘prime minister

UK territories and dependencies to be offered digital ID but will set own laws

Residents in the likes of the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and Bermuda will

Bids open for bumper £17bn four-year G-Cloud 15 offering direct award in all lots

The latest iteration of government’s flagship technology buying vehicle has been extended to include the

MoJ first to take advantage of OpenAI UK sovereign data offer

Whitehall’s justice department has announced a partnership with the large language model specialist, which will

DWP signs potential £30m deal to ‘discover solutions’ to legacy tech

As part of broader efforts to address ageing IT, stretching back over many years, the
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