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MoD plots £200m IT engagement to provide ‘significant advantages in modern warfighting’

The ministry is looking to engage with suppliers ahead of launching a potential procurement exercise

GP surgeries have six months to offer online registration

GPs across England have until October to ensure they have adopted a national NHS service

Cabinet Office evaluates efficacy of graduate scheme

Department has signed a contract with external advisors after recently being awarded funding to run

Spending watchdog sounds warning on government’s ‘severe shortages’ of digital skills and ‘unsustainable’ legacy IT

The annual report from the Public Accounts Committee chair cites the lack of technical expertise

Post Office seeks four tech suppliers for new £75m Horizon-replacement framework

The organisation is seeking bids for a new dedicated buying arrangement to enable it to

ONS staff back strike action over office-working demand

After a ballot of 600 civil servants, workers at the Office for National Statistics have

Defra offers £75k for ‘unique’ role leading cross-government sustainable IT plans

Environment department is advertising a senior position to help drive the sustainability of its IT

MPs take HMRC to task on ‘governance and accountability’ of Making Tax Digital

Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee has written to the tax agency’s leadership and taken issue with

Parliament pushes DWP for info on impact of AI on benefit claims

The head of the Public Accounts Committee pushes back on the department’s claim that fraudsters

CDDO seeks engineering chief to ‘lead thinking of technologists across government’

Central Digital and Data Office is recruiting a senior manager to join its leadership team

Universities unveil tech designed to discover ‘first Earth-like planet’

The astrocomb laser system developed by researchers from Heriot-Watt and Cambridge Universities has been compared

Scotland to introduce mandatory national register of public sector AI

The Scottish AI Register is currently populated on a voluntary basis, but ministers have announced

Leicester City Council reveals 25 ‘confidential documents’ released by ransomware gang

Local authority acknowledges breach of citizens’ sensitive data and indicates that it was targeted by

Ex-spy chief cleared for roles at trio of tech firms

Former head of GCHQ Sir Jeremy Fleming has been given a green light by government’s

HMRC completes line-up for £3bn legacy software upgrade framework

Three final lots of DALAS agreement – with a forecast worth in excess of £1bn

Slough seeks tech chief to ‘lead step-change in how we collect and use data’

Borough council is seeking a technology leader to join an authority that ‘is never far

Government urged to deploy tech to tackle number-spoofing fraud

Expert from BBC TV show Scam Interceptors encourages regulators to make greater use of technology

New AI Safety Institute to work with US counterparts

Ministers from the US and the UK have unveiled a transatlantic memorandum of understanding through
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