UK and EU agree AI collab deal
Firms and research organisations in this country are being encouraged to apply for a possible
HMRC study: ‘Data sharing is an emotive topic with mixed responses reflecting lack of awareness and understanding of the issues’
Research from the government tax department finds that citizens’ level of comfort with the sharing
Government AI note-taking trialled by 25 councils
Launched by government earlier this year, the Minute software designed to listen in on meetings
NCSC pins ‘malicious campaign’ of cyberattacks on Russian military intelligence
The cyber branch of the UK’s security services has attributed a series of attacks on
GDS opens GOV.UK Wallet for public bodies
Government’s core technology unit has issued formal advice announcing that the state’s system for citizens
ICO rebukes London borough over two-year exposure of 6,500 sets of personal info
Data that was accessible online after freedom of information response included details related to children
New head of civil service reform appointed
Former GDS and Defra staffer Janet Hughes has been named as the postholder of a
MoJ retains Microsoft licensing partner in new £300m-plus deal
The ministry has awarded a new and expanded agreement for the provision of core COTS
MoD seeks cyber leader to boost ‘awareness, behaviours and culture’
The ministry is recruiting for someone to provide training and support for employees, veterans and
West Lothian Council says personal data stolen in cyberattack on education network
Having initially indicated that there was no evidence of data theft, the Scottish authority has
DWP plans new £50m ‘debt-management system’
The department will appoint a provider to a contract potentially lasting for 11 years, and
NHS App launches ‘Amazon-style’ prescription-tracking function
New feature for app users has currently been integrated by about 1,500 pharmacies, including every
Whitehall departments to set decade-long R&D investment plans
The government has made good on a manifesto pledge to move on from a system
Home Office seeks multimillion-pound partner to support delivery of department-wide ‘AI as a Service’
Department will create a centralised service to help guide officials through the process of deploying
Westminster ‘following Welsh pilots of automatic voter registration with interest’
The government’s minister for democracy Rushanara Ali has suggested that she and her colleagues will
Applicants’ personal data accessed in cyberattack on Legal Aid Agency
Anyone who has applied for assistance in the past 15 years is encouraged to take
DWP targets waiting-time issues with online tools and new call routing
The department’s minister for transformation has cited various recent tech developments to its Child Maintenance
NHS proceeds with £36m digital scheme to ‘modernise donor engagement’
After initially engaging with suppliers two years ago to help shape technical specifications, the health
