Edinburgh seeks £12m support for digital inclusion and growth projects
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GOV.UK redesign aims to improve mobile experience with focus on ‘topic-based browsing’
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Cabinet Office considers options for talented interns after suspension of government graduate scheme
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Whitehall leaders need to better support staff innovation, NAO report finds
Assessment picks out a series of barriers to improving government’s operational performance
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Julia Lopez claims that identity assurance tool ‘continues to work well’
HMRC awards £10m deal to support customs and border services
Mastek swipes one-year contract
GCHQ seeks leader for ‘no ordinary IT department’
Senior tech professional sought to oversee transformation process
Do we need regulation for the ‘internet of smells’?
Head of emerging tech at Ofcom discusses watchdog’s work to keep tabs on new products and services
Civil service chiefs vow ‘no return to normal’
Memo from top brass preps officials for world in which government is more data-driven and less risk-averse
Defence infrastructure needs to be underpinned by ‘digital backbone’, says MoD exec
Complex departmental structure means digital transformation is dependent on stable cyber foundation, tech leader tells PublicTechnology Live event
EXCL: Minister on plan for government digital tools that ‘serve users proactively – rather than reactively’
Cabinet Office minister Julia Lopez tells PublicTechnology Live event about the ambition behind the development of GOV.UK accounts
Home Office seeks proposals for age-verification technology for alcohol sales
Department to run a ‘regulatory sandbox’ exercise
Reform the Whitehall ‘disaster zone’ – Cummings lifts lid on Johnson’s deal to bring him to No. 10
Gone-but-not-forgotten adviser reveals the four conditions the PM agreed to before he was recruited to Downing Street
Q&A: HMRC tech chief on how the department is ‘leading the way on government cloud adoption’
Daljit Rehal tells PublicTechnology about his priorities for the tax agency’s digital services and its programme to reform billions of pounds of tech procurement
Workplace safety regulator’s meetings closed to public for last year because of ‘tech limitations’
Minister explains failure to allow public access or publish any documentation
Government consults on potential vaccine passports
Discussions have already taken place about EU scheme offering digital certificates
Homebuyers offered smartphone identity-verification
HM Land Registry launches new standard
BEIS leaks details of business leaders in email offering advice on honours nominations
Email addresses exposed by BCC mix-up
‘Miserable record of exorbitantly expensive digital programmes’ – MPs hammer Home Office
Report into Digital Services at the Border scheme finds inability to identify and solve problems
App to offer citizens option to send location to police
Officers and the public in Scotland can now use the what3words technology
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Scotland digital strategy promises ‘ambitious reform’ of government services
Government plan pledges use of common standards and development of new identity platform