Crown Prosecution Service works on AI strategy and business case ahead of spending review
The non-ministerial department responsible for prosecuting criminals has worked on a series of exploratory trials,
Report urges clean-up of cluttered framework landscape
A new assessment from the National Audit Office finds that there are as many 21,000
DWP, MoD and Cabinet Office among departments trialling digital staff transfer service
Organisations employing 150,000 government workers, equating to about 30% of the overall civil service total,
Project launched to help deliver statistics under pressure
The Royal Statistical Society undertakes exercise aimed at better understanding how statisticians produce outputs in
Watchdog calls for NHS probe of patient-safety risks created by online GP consultations
Health Services Safety Investigations Body has published a report including evidence that the use of
CCS opens bids on £6bn back-office software framework
Government’s procurement agency is inviting interested parties to apply for a spot on a major
‘Smart, modern, sustainable and digitally connected’ – York confirmed as home of next civil service hub
Approval has been given to create a new government location boasting new technology and housing
‘Must be transportable as commercial carry-on luggage’ – MoD seeks on-the-go device for battlefield cyberthreat-hunting
The dedicated innovation unit of UK Strategic Command wishes to acquire a portable hardware system
‘AI can turbocharge deceptive and unfair practices that harm consumers’, regulators warn
Watchdogs from the UK, US and EU have jointly warned that the rise of generative
Almost half of citizens encounter deepfakes
Research from regulator Ofcom – which is responsible for online safety – finds that exposure
HMRC creates £500m legacy tech and security programme after merging major projects
The Critical Platform Transformation project and Enterprise Security Programme, which aim to tackle technical debt
Treasury seeks leader for Data Hub
Government’s finance department is recruiting for a new chief data officer who will also take
ICO reprimands Essex high school over use of facial-recognition tech
Data protection regulator the Information Commissioner’s Office has formally censured a school for failing to
DWP seeks suppliers to help tap into ‘unprecedented opportunity and challenge’ of generative AI
The Department for Work and Pensions – despite banning staff use of ChatGPT – is
Horizon shows need for tighter reins on ‘rogue’ ALBs, minister claims
Pat McFadden – who served as Post Office minister under Gordon Brown and now heads
ICO expenditure grows 15% in FY24 as watchdog grows digital expertise
The UK data protection watchdog committed millions of pounds in additional investment last year to
Covid Inquiry report calls for urgent ‘public debate’ on mass digital and data surveillance
The initial report from the public inquiry led by Baroness Heather Hallett has identified data
BT fined £17.5m for 999 outage as Ofcom finds telco ‘fell woefully short of its responsibilities’
The telecoms giant has been issued with a hefty penalty after a regulatory investigation found
