‘Really powerful’ – GDS boss welcomes move to policy department
Christine Bellamy, the newly named boss of the Government Digital Service, tells techUK event that
DfE boosts security with £6m deal for ‘cyber specialists’
The Department has put in place an arrangement with a specialist tech consultancy that will
HMRC seeks credit reference partner to support Government Gateway in 2026 and beyond
While department began process of moving the new One Login system earlier this year, measures
MI6 and CIA chiefs: ‘We are using generative AI to identify key information in a sea of data’
The heads of foreign intelligence operations on both sides of the Atlantic have teamed up
GOV.UK Notify: GDS seeks suppliers to support sending of four billion SMS messages per year
The Government Digital Service is to reopen competition for the two existing commercial deals that
UK signs international AI treaty to protect ‘human rights and the rule of law’
The EU is among the convention’s signatories, as are the US, Israel and various European
Scottish first minister pledges support for ‘deep tech companies’
In delivering to fellow members of the Scottish Parliament details of his first programme for
EXCL: HMRC expands guidance to allow for use of automated decisions to help ‘determine benefits, credits, penalties and charges’
The department has updated its privacy notice and added significant new sections concerning the use
Ex-counter-terror and Brexit talks strategy leader Ash Smith appointed director of GOV.UK
The Government Digital Service has named former One Login senior official Ash Smith as the
Researchers claim AI breakthrough in pandemic preparedness
Study delivered by experts from universities in Glasgow and Sydney claims to have made ‘never
‘Increased visibility and financial accountability’ – Home Office to create internal expert team to manage hundreds of millions in public cloud spending
The department has specified that it does not wish to simply procure a specialist outsourced
Firms set for 37% increase in annual ICO fees
Ministers reveal proposals for updated funding model for the UK’s data protection regulator, with businesses
Annual public sector consultancy spend rises again to £3.4bn
After shooting up by almost half during the emergency procurement provisions of the pandemic, the
Microsoft outage: Government to ‘review lessons learned and improve response plans’ for future shutdowns
Agencies including NCSC and CDDO will examine the impact of the recent global incident, with
Transport for London reports ‘staff have limited access to systems’ following cyber incident
The capital’s transport authority has revealed that it has seemingly been hit with an attack,
Government backs £40m network to better predict floods and droughts
Major new technology and data infrastructure is intended to help researchers to study and mitigate
Defra plans £150m hosting and storage engagement
Government’s environment department signals desire to put in place a major deal for hosting provision
DWP seeks data protection officer
DWP hunts leader to manage the handling of 3,000 FOI requests each year, while also