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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

Companies House ‘developing a case for upgrade investments’ after five-month data-security breach

Leader of ALB tells committee that, while no anomalous activity has yet been identified following

Met Police plans £250m framework for IT reseller duo

The UK’s largest police force is now seeking potential bidders for a framework lasting up

Schools guidance advises that AI ‘must foster human connection’

Education institutions north of the border have been issued with an advisory document that provides

Requests for online NHS GP consultations double in past year

The health service releases data revealing that more than eight million people a month are

Digital ID People’s Panel to cost £630k and vested interests cannot ‘buy their way in’

Consultative measure intended to inform plans for national digital identity will be delivered through an

‘Government must make AI synonymous with meaningful work’

A major new report has found that many civil servants are enthusiastic about the potential

DSIT sets government-high 40% target for direct SME spend

As agencies across government outline their specific goals for how much procurement money to invest

‘TikTok doesn’t just enable abuse – it promotes it’, specialist law-enforcement unit finds

A dedicated covert team of specialised officers focused on tackling sexual abuse against children perpetrated

Treasury gives thumbs-up to government Manchester Digital Campus

The finance department has approved formal proposals for a new facility in the northwest city

EXCL: HMRC signs £150k deal for AI-generated comms and training videos

After signing a contract for a pilot period of one year, PublicTechnology understands technology platform

Most consultants eager to work for new online hospital, NHS says

The health service has unveiled research which indicates that six in ten surgeons and other

‘Highest standards of impartiality and integrity’ – Scottish first minister defends FOI record

Following a series of highly critical public interventions from the country’s information commissioner, Scotland’s most
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