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Oracle and IBM win £850m deal for DWP, Home Office, MoJ and Defra shared services

The Synergy cluster of four of government’s biggest departments, collectively employing almost half of all

Police Scotland to launch dedicated cybercrime unit

The Scottish policing service has unveiled a range of measures to help tackle online crime

Incubator for AI grows to 40-plus staff

Following its recent move to DSIT, government’s specialist unit for testing and analysing potential deployments

Duo of departments deploy chatbot to support HR queries

The Integrated Corporate Services unit, which provides joint centralised support to DSIT and DESNZ, has

Parliament offers £633 a day for non-exec to join Digital Board

The bicameral body which oversees the use of digital, data, and IT across both houses

Report recommends IT insourcing among measures to cut £400bn procurement bill

An IfG study has flagged up a number of potential measures that could help the

DWP signs £13m deal to support and transform Management Information platform

The department has awarded a contract to enable ongoing improvements to a core data platform,

One Login adoption passes 40 services with Companies House deployment

The new sign-in tool that will be implemented across departments will be used to support

Scotland legislates for all new homes to have speedy broadband

Scottish Government ministers have announced that laws will, from the start of next year, require

NHS seeks 30 suppliers for £3bn IT framework

The second iteration of the health service’s Digital Workplace Solutions procurement vehicle will allow NHS

HMRC shows signs of telephony service rebound in July

HM Revenue and Customs has published its latest set of monthly customer service statistics that

MoD seeks top adviser to help find ‘future battle-winning technologies’

The ministry and GCHQ are each currently recruiting for a chief scientific adviser and are

GDS identifies ‘small but significant margin’ of One Login users that lack evidence for verification

The Government Digital Service has published findings of research that identifies technical and data challenges

ONS offers teachers A-level lesson plans

As part of a wider ambition to help increase data skills and enable people to

Business secretary backs flexible working

As the new government works on delivering a bill offering workers the right to switch

‘No swear words’ – government updates GOV.UK content guidance

Guidelines first published by GDS in 2016 have recently been updated to feature a new

HMRC to seek new supplier for £300m Northern Ireland trade service digital deal

A consortium led by Fujitsu was appointed to a major tech contract in 2021, and

Crown Prosecution Service seeks new CDIO to oversee 300 staff and £85m tech budget

The government agency responsible for prosecuting criminal cases across England and Wales is offering a
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