DVSA’s new £735m theory test contracts to offer option to ‘explore remote testing’
A major deal expected to be awarded next summer will also incorporate the possibility of
Government pledges ‘local conversations and events to encourage participation’ in digital ID consultation
In the face of questions about the how the feedback exercise will best encourage participation
DSIT launches recruitment for two more DGs
The department has now commenced recruitment processes for four digital and tech leadership roles at
Making Tax Digital: HMRC equality review finds possible ‘minor impacts’ based on disability, age and religion
Tax department has revealed the results of an initial ‘screening’ exercise, including a conclusion that
NHS preps for ‘large-scale’ Microsoft procurement with £50k benchmarking exercise
As its current deal for core software concludes its initial term, and with a maximum
New DWP perm sec to lead use of ‘AI and emerging tech to transform services’
The welfare department has launched its recruitment process for a new leader, after the incumbent
GDS-run spend controls retired as departments to ‘fully own and manage their own approvals processes’
As of the start of this month, the centralised process through which expert evaluators formally
Home Office seeks trio of £100k-plus leaders to support police tech transformation
Whitehall department is looking to fill three positions covering legacy upgrades, the rollout of a
Scottish body flags ‘significant challenge and huge promise’ of AI for healthcare
InnoScot Health, which has been operating for almost a quarter of a century supporting healthtech
NHS preps major tech programme to ‘transform patient, public and staff-facing services’
Recently released health service transparency documents shine a light on a newly launched scheme that
DSIT and DESNZ IT unit signs £7.5m laptop deal
Integrated Corporate Services unit, that works across agencies to provide various shared procurement exercises and
MPs urge creation of national body to combat disinformation
A committee of parliamentarians has told government that a centralised facility is required in the
HMRC lifts lid on £1bn-plus programme to ‘create a generational shift in customer service’ with single taxpayer view
Having previously released procurement documents alerting the market to potential commercial opportunity ahead, the tax
Parliament retires Covid-era app for members’ participation
Tech system was claimed as ‘the first of its kind in the world developed in
Lloyds group advises MPs that half a million were impacted by data breach
The head of the House of Commons Treasury Committee has reinforced the need for transparency
NHS extends £6bn print and document framework to safeguard ongoing transformation programmes
DDS agreement will extend beyond planned term of five years to enable organisations to fulfil
DSIT seeks figurehead ‘to lay the digital foundations for the country’
Department creates another new post at director general level with a remit to help lead
Mandatory outsourcing test could be a ‘turning point’
All government contracts worth in excess of seven figures will now be subject to formal
