DWP signs £30m digital deal to tap into ‘augmented resources’
Whitehall agency retains one of its primary providers to offer support to a team with
Auditors find NS&I digital reform programme is four years behind schedule
A report has identified significant cost increases, as well as lengthy delays and the absence
Digital ID data will all be hosted in UK, minister claims
As it continues to face a litany of questions seeking details of the planned identity
HMRC signs £6m renewal for ‘vital’ data-management tool
Government’s tax department enters into new arrangement for provision of software tool that supports a
ONS to streamline operations
The executive leader of the UK’s official statistics producer has revealed that the organisation will
Post Office spends £50m on 2027 Horizon extension and warns further year may be needed
The public corporation announces the latest expansion of the deal for its core retail IT
Crown Prosecution Service recruits for two senior digital roles
Non-ministerial department offers up to £95,000 a year in bid to secure new deputy director for digital and
New laws aim to tackle AI-generated child abuse material
After a rise in artificially created illegal images, including those depicting the very youngest children,
MoD posts 14% hike in data incidents, annual report reveals
Defence ministry’s newly published annual report and accounts shows rise in ‘unauthorised disclosures’ the Information Commissioner’s Office has not been told about as well
Synnovis concludes probe into complex NHS cyberattack that breached ‘random and fragmented data’
Pathology services provider says organisations whose data was affected by the disruptive ‘smash and grab’ attack, reportedly perpetrated by Russian cybercriminals, will
Cyberattacks cost UK firms £200k, government study finds
Newly published research finds that each successful breach can hurt the balance sheet of companies
NHS sheds light on plans for £1.4bn HR system
After awarding a contract to Indian outsourcer Infosys last month, the health service has now
Government offers £200k for ‘national statistician who will inspire confidence and lead the profession with integrity’
Having been separated from the role of ONS executive leader, the dedicated position as the
DSIT fields piracy and environmental questions over government chatbot AI partner
The generative artificial intelligence firm whose tech is the engine behind GOV.UK Chat was recently
DBS plans new £11m security hub to support legacy upgrades
As it delivers a significant agenda of refreshing its tech, the government agency responsible for
ONS staff continue industrial action in remote-working dispute
Officials working for government’s statistics agency and represented by the Prospect union have opted to
HMRC signs £500m deals with IBM and CGI to support integration platform
Newly published information reveals that the operation of the tax department’s Enterprise Integration Server will,
Digital ID for 13-year-olds could ‘streamline processes and support children’s safety’
Ahead of a key public consultation process, a minister has provided insight on government’s perceived
