MHCLG signs potential £75m deal for ‘development of digital elections services’
Government department retains major tech supplier to help create online services to support the planned
Home Office and NCA to lead new national Online Crime Centre
As part of a fraud crackdown, government has unveiled a new nationwide unit which will
Minister: ‘We are continuing the proud Labour tradition by building modern digital public services’
As the current government progresses digital identity, Darren Jones has said the plans should be
CCS adds three more months to £7.7bn Technology Services 3
A major tech agreement is given a final extension to wrap up a small number
Student Loans Company names experienced finance sector exec Kath Moore as new digital chief
The public body has hired an experienced leader from the banking and insurance world, who
PAC digs into government’s ‘curiously specific’ claims of AI benefits
In a distinctly sceptical missive, the head of the parliamentary committee has warned top officials
Scottish policing: Amnesty International says facial recognition ‘should have no place’
The global human rights charity has taken part in a recent feedback exercise to air
Digital ID cited as cornerstone of ‘government-by-app’ as public consultation launches
Alongside gathering feedback online, up to 120 members of the public selected by a ‘civic
Sellafield Ltd floats streamlined £90m IT and hosting plan
Organisation owned by government and overseen by DESNZ has updated its commercial intentions, and now
Government to review guidance on WhatsApp usage
Having been updated in 2023 for the first time in a decade, advice on private
Exec changes for Cabinet Office as reform DG leaves and COO joins
The central department is to lose one senior manager and gain another, in two roles
Kent County Council procurement arm opens bids for £900m print deal
A trading arm of the authority, which serves more people than any other local council
DSIT to unleash Legacy IT Action Plan backed by data collection on ‘thousands’ of ageing systems
Senior officials acknowledge that existing info on outdated platforms is ‘incomplete’ and does not reflect
One in four officials saving at least an hour a week by using AI
The annual Civil Service People survey has revealed that a significant proportion of government employees
Government multibillion-pound shared services drive hampered by ‘governance shortcomings, funding uncertainty and delays’
A report from the National Audit Office warns of a lack of clarity on programme
Government acknowledges ‘a small number of eVisa users have experienced data accuracy issues’
Responding to a recent report that identified what critics claim represents ‘a systemic failure’ of
HMRC agrees £200k extension for desk-monitoring tool as it works on long-term ‘strategic solution’
Tax agency is one of various departments to have used heat and motion sensors via
Palantir’s £250m government deal ‘represents a vote of confidence in the UK’, minister says
In the face of some confronting questions from parliament’s science and tech committee, security minister
