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How digital patient records will transform Northern Irish healthcare

This year has been one of ‘resilience, reflection and hope, and has been marked by

Government finance pros look to get the most of tech and data in long-term plan

HM Treasury will next year create a plan for the remainder of the decade which,

Cabinet Office head: ‘We have greatly enhanced our expertise in digital, data and delivery’

As part of an annual survey of Whitehall chiefs, civil service COO Alex Chisholm reflects

DSIT boss wants tech department to allow ‘people to think big, take risk, and move fast’

Sarah Munby, the permanent secretary of the recently established Department for Science, Innovation and Technology,

Palantir platform ‘will be more secure than anything currently used in NHS’, minister says

Secondary care minister Andrew Stephenson stresses that platform suppliers will be tasked with creating anonymisation

CCS opens recruitment for new CEO

Simon Tse is to retire next year after five years at the helm of government

Hebridean island taps IoT to help monitor tourism

The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides will install sensors to help monitor an

HMRC floats £500m in software and SI deals for government shared services plan

The tax department is leading the Unity cluster, which also includes DfT and DLUHC, to

Academics work on voice-recognition advances

Researchers from the University of Glasgow have conducted a study using wireless sensors to analyse

DWP extends £1m deal to support ‘knowledge-based verification’ for One Login users

Contract awarded to Deloitte earlier this year – to enable users to access login system

Scottish MSPs warned over data roaming after health secretary scandal

After one of their colleagues ran up an £11,000 bill, members of the Scottish Parliament

HMRC chief exec: ‘Our online services are our best-kept secret’

CEO claims two-thirds of the 5.5 million callers to ITSA helpline each year could have

Space Agency puts £6.7m into Scottish satellites

Government announces major funding injection for two specialist companies north of the border, in a

Cabinet Office urged to create ‘framework playbook’ amid concerns over lack of guidance

Report from MPs on the Public Accounts Committee warns that a lack of data on

DWP minister says ‘only minimal information will ever be shared’ under powers to monitor millions of bank accounts

Proposed legislative update could potentially enable department to obtain data on millions of citizens’ accounts,

Experts identify ‘massive operational challenges’ with police use of facial recognition

Parliamentary committee hears evidence from a range of sources, with conflicting views put forward on

DSIT to set up second HQ in Salford

Department – one of three to announce a new major site outside London – indicates

Government proposes cloud regulator with power to fine and force shutdown of services

A new statutory regime would enable a government watchdog to monitor the operations of cloud
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