Support charity reports big spike in Scottish Digital exclusion
Citizens Advice Scotland reveals that it helps more than 3,000 with basic digital skills, and
EXCL: GOV.UK App to serve ‘nine core functions’ and set for wide release in summer 2025
First trailed in 2021, an app allowing citizens to access a broad range of services
MoD losses of devices and documents double to 72 in FY24
The annual report from the Ministry of Defence reveals that the department clocked a big
MHCLG looks for leader to deliver digital services with focus on ‘funding and data exchange’
Government’s department for overseeing the local authority sector is recruiting a new digital chief to
Home Office offers £135k for new CISO
The department is offering a six-figure salary for a security leader to roll out a
HMRC reports 70% progress in moving 500-plus critical national infrastructure services to cloud
The tax department’s annual report for FY24 shines a light on work that has taken
New government mulls homeworking stance
The government is yet to make a call on whether or not to retain guidance
County council to create Essex Digital Service
Local authority for one of England’s largest counties will establish new entity by merging transformation
Supercomputer among projects hit by £1.3bn tech funding cut
The government has ditched the previous administration’s plans to invest more than a billion pounds
EXCL: Cabinet Office looks to ‘address cross-government capability gap’ with deal for Microsoft intel on nation-state threats
Central department awards £900k contract lasting nine months and enabling officials to tap into open
DfE signs new £77.5m Microsoft cloud deal
The Department for Education has retained incumbent supplier Bytes to continue delivering Azure hosting and
HMRC records 60% rise in serious personal data incidents in FY24
The tax department’s annual report reveals that a total of 29 breaches, affecting more than
National Crime Agency gathers data from seven banks to tackle organised crime
Finance institutions are providing information that the NCA claims can help address current challenges caused
Transport for London explores use of tech and data to ‘drive changes in fare evader behaviour’
The capital’s transport authority, which runs the tube, Elizabeth Line, buses, trams and much more,
ICO plans £6m fine for NHS software provider Advanced over 2022 cyberattack
The UK’s data protection regulator has announced that its investigation into tech firm ‘provisionally found
Government adds £150m to training deals
The Cabinet Office has extended a pair of commercial engagements with consultancy firms KPMG and
DWP body recruits technology and data leaders
The Money and Pensions Service is recruiting for both a chief technology officer and a
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