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Ministry of Defence signs IBM to £30m deal to support civilian IT systems

Deal lasting two years will see technology giant provide a range of support and integration

Chief coroner cites ‘significant impact’ of digital on profession

Annual report from leader of 500 specialist judicial representatives across England and Wales reveals that

Government comms unit looks to tech and innovation

The Government Communication Service has published a new strategy to help 7,000 staff across the

EXCL: DWP explores data science to inform Jobcentre ‘interventions’ for benefit claimants

Department retains specialist firm to help explore how data science models and insights could inform

Social housing provider reprimanded after data breach of antisocial behaviour case files

Clyde Valley Housing Association, which owns and manages thousands of Lanarkshire properties, has been censured

Scottish parliamentarians offered cyber training

After a string of recent high profile attacks on Westminster MPs, sessions are being organised

HMRC opens volunteer testing of Making Tax Digital for Income Tax

Almost two years before the digitisation programme expands to cover income tax payments, the department

National Cyber Security Centre hires PwC exec Horne as new CEO

The UK’s cyber intelligence agency has named former Barclays executive – who also spent a

Cabinet Office seeks to improve spend control compliance

After one of its own units recorded a breach of the guidelines, the department is

Eastern police forces explore ‘electronic interventions’ for low-level offenders

Police in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire wish to examine the possibility of self-guided online

Whitehall digital pay framework is ‘being revalorised to meet market trends’

Dedicated salary structure for those in key tech roles – which has helped some departments

Ofcom report finds many young children using social media unsupervised

The UK’s new online safety regulator publishes its annual assessment on children’s media use, including

Levelling Up department signs £20m deal for ‘urgent digital requirements’

DLUHC has awarded a contract for specialist external partners to provide the department with ‘multidisciplinary

GDS founder part of crack team brought in to advise Labour on HMRC modernisation

The Labour party has assembled a team of big names – including a former permanent

Home Office begins asking residence permit holders to register for eVisas

Department presses on with implementation of wider plan to eliminate all physical immigration documents with

Campaigners claim new DWP bank-monitoring powers are ‘likely unlawful’

After scores of civil society groups oppose new measures, department claims any suggestions that the

Whitehall CTOs agree ‘principles and guardrails’ for government mobile app strategy to be published next year

Intent to develop a central strategy for government apps was first revealed two years ago

World’s ‘most advanced humanoid robot’ moves to Edinburgh

The National Robotarium of Scotland has acquired an Ameca model, which was developed in Cornwall,
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