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Mixed messaging on flexible working is hampering civil service relocation plans, MPs find
Parliament’s Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee has published a report accusing the Cabinet Office
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Courts service signs £30m deal for roving digital ‘squads’ to support reform programme
HM Courts and Tribunals Service has picked a London tech consultancy to assist with the
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‘This case is out of the ordinary, but we must follow our usual processes’ – ICO head on Farage complaint
The issue of whether the former UKIP leader is allowed an account with private bank
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Government slammed for ongoing failure to release departments’ strategy plans
The Outcome Delivery Plan system was introduced two years and – theoretically – requires organisations
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Cabinet Office preps plan for £50m project to update IT and switch from Google to Microsoft
Data released as part of annual assessment of the Government Major Projects Portfolio reveals that
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Whole of Government accounts dogged by missing data and IT delays, NAO finds
Government’s spending watchdog flags up various challenges – including Treasury tech systems and gaps in
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DVLA review looks to deliver digitisation
Government has announced that Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency will be assessed to help meet
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GOV.UK One Login expected to cost £305m – and deliver £1.75bn benefits, data reveals
Annual study from government’s Infrastructure and Projects Authority paints positive picture of a programme that
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Funding reluctance caused seven-year hitch for emergency alerts system
Senior Cabinet Office official tells committee of MPs that, following testing exercises for national alert
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London mayor Khan backs seven tech firms in ‘poverty prevention challenge’
Competition run by local authority in the capital awards up to £50,000 each to companies
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All cryptography investments to be covered by government tech spend controls
Updated fifth version of guidance reveals that the National Cyber Security Centre will take on
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Leaders of major digital projects to be brought into anti-corruption regime
Changes to government’s transparency measures will mean that SROs for tech and reform schemes are
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Defra to spend £43m this year on addressing ageing apps
Environment department also reveals plans to exit from three legacy datacentres this summer and halve
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HMRC reveals £5m cost savings from chatbot use during pandemic
Conversational online text tools were able to direct many customers to the service or content
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Downing Street automation unit becomes permanent Whitehall fixture
Cabinet Office minister has revealed that the Incubator for Automation and Innovation – which sits
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Government digital function more than doubles cash savings in FY22 to £376m
Annual data reveals that best practice and smarter use of digital and IT provided an
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Government warned of risks of letting AI firms influence policy
In light of a new report from the Ada Lovelace Institute, experts and shadow ministers
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Civil service pay: Senior officials should be rewarded for productivity and delivery, minister says
Cabinet Office minister Jeremy Quin backs plans to expand the use of capability-based compensation –