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DSIT to unleash Legacy IT Action Plan backed by data collection on ‘thousands’ of ageing systems

Senior officials acknowledge that existing info on outdated platforms is ‘incomplete’ and does not reflect

One in four officials saving at least an hour a week by using AI

The annual Civil Service People survey has revealed that a significant proportion of government employees

Government acknowledges ‘a small number of eVisa users have experienced data accuracy issues’

Responding to a recent report that identified what critics claim represents ‘a systemic failure’ of

HMRC agrees £200k extension for desk-monitoring tool as it works on long-term ‘strategic solution’

Tax agency is one of various departments to have used heat and motion sensors via

Palantir’s £250m government deal ‘represents a vote of confidence in the UK’, minister says

In the face of some confronting questions from parliament’s science and tech committee, security minister

EXCL: Government signs £900k deal to create interactive ‘digital memorial’ to Queen Elizabeth II

The Cabinet Office has signed a contract to support delivery of a ‘major historic archiving

Treasury taps tech firms to advise on public sector AI adoption

Specialist companies such as IBM and Faculty will sit on a newly established advisory panel

Defra nears exit of legacy datacentres but retains Capgemini for £40m digital ‘capability as a service’ deal

While it is striving to complete migration from incumbent IT infrastructure, the environment department will

DSIT to create ‘action plan’ to boost procurement spend with UK SMEs

The department will shortly provide details of a new strategy, including a ‘stretching target’, intended

Digital ID minister replaced with former musician and comms advisor James Frith

Prior to taking on his first ministerial posting, the member for Bury North has previously

New-look Cyber Profession will ‘make government a destination of choice’

Revamped specialism, which will include an apprenticeship scheme and a Cyber Academy, will be jointly

Digital ID minister resigns over having ‘become a distraction’

Josh Simons, whose role was split between Cabinet Office and DSIT, was cleared of breaching

Union slams Capita’s £700m shared-services deal with DWP

Amid major ongoing issues with the Civil Service Pension Scheme, the tech firm is chosen

MoJ signs £5m ‘innovation bench’ deal to support digital ambitions

The justice department has retained a specialist consultancy to provide extra resources on demand to

Extension of data-sharing to NI ‘a significant step towards a more responsive, integrated public service system’

The recent introduction of ‘commencement regulations’ means that provisions made in the Digital Economy Act

DSIT seeks £174k AI and emerging tech leader

Whitehall’s technology department is advertising a job at director general level and offering a salary

DSIT signs £4.5m deal to access ‘niche or emergent’ AI suppliers

The tech agency retains longstanding partner Capgemini to assist AISI and the wider department, with
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