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Whitehall digital profession garlanded for external recruitment

GDaD is given an award to reflect its achievements in bringing on board top talent

ICO appoints £5m partner to help deliver data transformation

Having published a strategy last year outlining its intent to boost the maturity of its

Government ‘open to exploring’ use of Apple and Google Wallets to store official documents

Feryal Clark, the minister for artificial intelligence and digital government, has suggested that documents could

Pace of AI adoption will vary by departments but requires ‘consistency on leadership and governance’, DSIT chief says

Sarah Munby, permanent secretary of the department that houses the civil service’s new digital hub,

DWP body retains ‘digital delivery partner’ in expanded £24m deal

A government entity created to support financial wellbeing has signed a new and updated engagement

Pay and reward leader sought for tech profession to help departments ‘reduce reliance on consultants’

GDS wishes to identify and appoint an expert to ‘design and facilitate cross-government adoption of

Auditors query Horizon compensation data gaps in DBT accounts

In light of queries over uptake of redress schemes, the National Audit Office has issued

FCDO deploys AI triage for consular queries and predicts tech ‘will transform diplomatic practice’

UK nationals living or travelling overseas and seeking information or support from the government can

Parts of NHS making ‘glacially slow progress’ on digital, MPs warn

The House of Commons’ Public Accounts Committee has just published a highly critical report claiming

Defra farming reform programme seeks £20m tech partner to transform monitoring

The Rural Payments Agency, which oversees the delivery of more than 40 support schemes, is

Spending advice unit recommends assessment of ‘public attitudes and perceptions’ in departments’ AI procurement

A team created by Cabinet Office and HM Treasury to ensure spending calls are backed

NAO finds government will miss 2025 cyber-resilience goal with big staffing gaps and legacy upgrades not funded

A new study from the public spending watchdog identifies excessive vacancies and use of temps,

Department for Transport signs £400k deal for ‘AI upskilling’

Whitehall’s transport agency has signed a six-figure deal covering the next two years and supporting

Scotland to launch health and social care app

Following the launch of dedicated NHS tools in England and Wales, leaders announce that citizens

‘The previous government spent far too long concentrating on the doomsday scenarios – and not the opportunities of AI’

As government publishes a tranche of algorithmic transparency records, PublicTechnology catches up with minister Feryal

Met Police oversight body seeks intel too to interrogate data – including taxi and takeaway records

London Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime has revealed plans to invest in a browser-based

Public sector-wide financial report still dogged by ‘significant’ data gaps

The Whole of Government Accounts, which last year had limited or no data from nine

Treasury to deploy AI as part of ‘modern, digital approach to spending review’

Ministers have revealed that ‘HMT-GPT’ technology will be used to help assess funding bids made
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