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DWP invests in user testing tool to tap into ‘holistic insights’

Department signs deal with specialist technology firm that will provide a platform to enable Universal

Cabinet Office ‘tries to do too many things’, according to departing chief

Outgoing permanent secretary Alex Chisholm has told MPs – in possibly his last select committee

MPs issue warning over HMRC customer service

Public Accounts Committee has published a report claiming that service levels are at an ‘all

Scottish Government retains XMA for £100m device deal

Devolved administration has awarded the latest iteration of its longstanding framework covering the provision of

DWP consolidates eight Oracle support contracts into existing £50m engagement

The Department for Work and Pensions has brought together various deals under the umbrella of

Scottish Government sets up Silicon Valley start-up hub

Devolved administration’s incubator programme for burgeoning digital firms has established its first base in the

Auditors urge government to take long-term view on success of major projects

The National Audit Office has published a report calling on government to take a more

HMCTS aims to digitise ‘large percentage of adoption application’ despite suspending reform project

The courts service last year decided to pause work on adoption transformation to focus on

Public bodies take six months or more to recover from cyberattacks, research finds

Study from PublicTechnology sister publication Holyrood finds that about half of Scottish public bodies have

Ministers engage with big tech to tackle threat to democracy

The home secretary is currently visiting Silicon Valley to talk to Apple, Google and Meta,

Government to announce plan for mandatory transparency for departments’ algorithms

Minister reveals that plans are scheduled to be finalised and released publicly in the next

Tech policymakers to work with academia in new scheme

Manchester University has announced the first five fellows selected for a programme to enable policy

NHS Scotland upgrades data analytics

As part of a wider data strategy, the health service north of the border is

New tech spend guidelines demand ‘no automatic contract extensions’ but offer ‘earned autonomy’

New version of approval process will be a tied to a wide range of additional

DLUHC launches Future Councils playbook

Toolkit created as part of £6m pilot programme to help understand barriers to transformation in

Treasury leader Cat Little named next civil service COO

The role – which comes with the post of  Cabinet Office permanent secretary and a

MPs warn that online safety laws may take years to have an impact

The Public Accounts Committee has noted the progress made by Ofcom in preparing for its

Government on hunt for new chief commercial officer with Rhys Williams to move on

Incumbent procurement leader has been in post for eight years and is moving to take
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