Home Office seeks tech suppliers for £300m-plus deal to monitor nuclear device threat
The department has published a formal contract notice opening bids from potential providers to support
Scotland claims ‘world-first’ digital evidence system for policing
Forces’ trials of the Digital Evidence Sharing Capability began last year and the new functionality
HMRC: ‘We recognise service levels have caused real difficulties for customers and agents’
The tax agency posted marked growth in the use of online and app services during
MoJ appoints minister to oversee AI and digital reform
Heidi Alexander will have a brief covering ongoing reform of the courts system while, at
Cabinet Office signs £7m contract for government digital skills platform
Government’s central department has awarded a deal to educational services specialist Pearson, which will provide
Home Office signs BT to new £2bn ESN deal as 2029 target set for ‘full transition’
EE was first awarded the contract to deliver ESN mobile services back in 2015. An
NHS app aims to extend hospital services to 100 trusts by next year
Technology used by 34 million people around the country already offers a range of secondary
Government puts £100m into quantum tech hubs
Money to be invested by UK Research and Innovation will be used to create a
DWP signs £125m deal to manage inbound citizen communications
The department has picked a provider to deliver digital and manual services for ingesting information
Scottish Government commits £8m to new round of public sector innovation challenges
First established eight years ago, the CivTech programme has identified 90 start-ups that have provided
GDS and CDDO complete DSIT move as new ‘AI Opportunities Unit’ created
Ministers at the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology have taken on responsibility for government’s
Elections watchdog censured over breach of 40 million people’s data and admits ‘sufficient protections were not in place’
An investigation led by the Information Commissioner’s Office has found that The Electoral Commission could
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