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NHS retains Covid digital supplier on £30m deal due to ‘unforeseen’ procurement delays

Having directly awarded a new agreement of 18 months to a specialist provider, the health

Government reform plan sets goal of ‘adopting the test-and-learn mindset of Silicon Valley’

Announcing the new administration’s civil service Plan for Change, Cabinet Office head Pat McFadden outlines

Scottish budget delivers digital mixed picture

Fiscal exercise unveiled in parliament last week by minister Shona Robison included significant backing for

Transforming civil registration project to cost Home Office £260m – with GDS and DHSC chipping in

Newly published transparency documents reveal several agencies will provide funding to support scheme to help

‘Greater mass, persistence and reach’ – MoD explores military AI

After revealing that the department is developing a ‘productivity portfolio’ of possible generative AI use

ICO to continue eschewing fines for public-sector entities

The watchdog adopted a new model of working with public bodies two years ago and,

DESNZ picks £72m supplier quartet to support digital projects

Government agency dedicated to energy security and supporting net zero efforts has picked three major

ONS online employment study project ‘a difficult and challenging experience’

The national Labour Force Survey has seen declining response rates, but the national statistic body’s

MoD implements £12m framework for supply chain resilience data

Department appoints six providers of company data, who will deliver information on financial issues related

Data from three NHS hospitals accessed in Liverpool cyberattack

Alder Hey NHS trust has revealed that an attack on its tech systems affected a

Minister: ‘One Login is on budget and on schedule’

With just 16 weeks to go on the project timeframe of the sign-in tool to

MoJ seeks £400m digital workplace partner for property transformation scheme

Department has opened bids for a contract of up to five years in length and

‘Not ideal’ or ‘appalling’? MPs confront HMRC leaders on customer service

Following a failure to meet targets over a period of months and a U-turn on

E-visas: Home Office offers transition window for expired paper documents

Department announces biometric cards due to expire at the end of 2024 will be accepted

EXCL: DWP and £11m supplier prep five gen AI projects ‘with director general sponsorship’

PublicTechnology understands that the department’s directors general are working on the rollout of tech programmes

NCSC head warns of fundamental ‘contest for cyberspace’ as annual report shows 44% hike in most serious incidents

The cyber intelligence agency’s new boss Richard Horne has urged public bodies and organisations in

New Whitehall head Wormald to ‘break silos to harness tech and innovation’

Health department boss named Simon Case’s successor as cabinet secretary, a post where he will

Home Office adds £43m costs to project intended to close ‘critical gap’ in border data

The Cerberus programme is intended to provide Border Force with a new and unified data
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