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Government invites joiners for ‘low code community’

A group for specialists in low code tools, which allow non-technical staff to create software

DVSA uses AI to help create theory-test questions

The government agency with responsibility for administering driving tests and certifying the safety of buses

HMRC takes ‘deep dive’ on complaints response after customer-service challenges

The tax agency’s service levels for users have come under scrutiny in the past couple

Liverpool City Council seeks suppliers for £30m tech framework

Local authority in the north west will appoint a handful of suppliers to fulfil the

Post Office signs £500k deal to help automate Horizon compensation processes

After senior managers previously flagged up the potential for automating the fixed payments offered to

Aberdeenshire taps AI to help create reports

Scottish local authority reveals use of Microsoft Copilot software, which has previously been widely deployed

Government gets go-ahead for Manchester Digital Campus for 7,000 officials

The city, which government claims has a ‘long-standing legacy for technological advancement’, will be home

DWP signs £5m deal for thousands of ‘lightweight laptops’

The department has entered into its third deal with IT supplier CDW in the space

Home Office seeks data leader to ‘address strategic issues facing the department’

Role on offer can be based in either London or Manchester and comes with a

EXCL: GDS closes One Login privacy and inclusion scrutiny group

Group advising and scrutinising issues of data protection and accessibility for digital ID tool has

‘My overwhelming sense was that government hadn’t joined the dots of a coming revolution’ – ex-digital minister

Matt Warman was commissioned to undertake a review of the impact of technology on working

Minister: ‘Spending review will tackle legacy IT and invest in cyber, cloud and AI tech’

Former top scientific adviser Lord Vallance has reiterated the significance of recent strategic moves and

GOV.UK Pay looks to beef up capabilities with £60m payment provider deal

After nine years and more than £6bn in fees taken by over 1,000 services, GDS

Watchdog signs off consultancy gig for ex-Whitehall leader Chisholm but warns ‘risks must be mitigated’

One of the world’s largest consulting firms, with annual revenues of almost £10bn, has hired

Algorithmic transparency requirement added to digital spend controls

Tweaks made to government’s commercial guidance for departments’ spending on digital and tech projects include

HMRC opens bids for £450m deal for digital NI-GB trade platform

Government tax agency is seeking a new provider partner to assist with the delivery of

Nine-department shared services group signs £25m deals for ‘implementation and change’ consultancy

Matrix cluster of policy departments, which is to standardise on Workday systems, is led by

Minister signals government intent to end public funding for National Parking Platform

DfT began work six years ago on a system providing a hub to which parking
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