MoD navigation agency offers £117k for new digital chief
UK Hydrographic Office, which provides data on oceans, is recruiting for a new figurehead to
HM Coastguard targets ‘technical transformation’ with new alert system
UK search and rescue agency, which largely works through a network of 3,500 volunteers around
Graduate applicants to government digital and cyber specialism rise by 150%
Annual stats on the number of people gunning for a spot on government Fast Stream
Government seeks software to track radioactive waste as nuclear site decommissioned
Ten months after the Joint European Torus ceased operating, the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
Lane Fox and Willmott to chair new panel to shape digital government’s ’10-year vision’
Following its recent establishment as the new ‘digital centre of government’, the Department for Science,
Government backs imaging and analysis tech to tackle ‘pothole plague’
Transport secretary visits Blackpool to see the local authority’s ongoing project to use new technology
DWP to spend up to £7m on ‘modernisation’ of anti-fraud big data platform
The department has signed a duo of deals to support its Data Service Platform and
Defra develops tool to digitise hundreds of paper forms
The environment department creates the Digital Express Toolkit, which is designed to work in concert
ISP employee arrested after ‘cyber vandalism’ targeted at station WiFi
A man has been apprehended by British Transport Police after an incident in which passengers
CDDO to issue formal ‘service definition’ based on outcomes
Government’s core unit dedicated to digital strategy and implementation is to create and publish new
‘Not functioning effectively’ – government to intervene in social care IT market
In a sector that is complex and expensive for both suppliers and buyers, the Department
DWP seeks duo of cyberthreat detectives to join 24/7 monitoring team
The Department for Work and Pensions opens recruitment for two positions based in a specialist
Oracle and IBM win £850m deal for DWP, Home Office, MoJ and Defra shared services
The Synergy cluster of four of government’s biggest departments, collectively employing almost half of all
Police Scotland to launch dedicated cybercrime unit
The Scottish policing service has unveiled a range of measures to help tackle online crime
Incubator for AI grows to 40-plus staff
Following its recent move to DSIT, government’s specialist unit for testing and analysing potential deployments
Duo of departments deploy chatbot to support HR queries
The Integrated Corporate Services unit, which provides joint centralised support to DSIT and DESNZ, has
Parliament offers £633 a day for non-exec to join Digital Board
The bicameral body which oversees the use of digital, data, and IT across both houses
Report recommends IT insourcing among measures to cut £400bn procurement bill
An IfG study has flagged up a number of potential measures that could help the
