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In a world of uncertainty and tight budgets, end of life (EOL) software brings unwelcome cyber and compliance risks - and ...
The digital team at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has developed a library of components ...
Work is beginning on secondary legislation in the UK Parliament to make the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) a ...
A new data regime for the UK came into force yesterday as the Data (Use and Access) Act received Royal assent. The Department ...
The Scottish Government is aiming to increase the digitalisation of public services as a central element of its reform strategy for the sector. It has highlighted a number of plans in its newly ...
Interview: Chief data officer Charlie Boundy talks of the organisation’s record with open data and looks towards a more active role in countering economic crime Companies House has had to extend its ...
A single view of change has delivered £20 million saved in the first two years and a roadmap to deliver a further £45 million over the next two After discovering an ‘existential’ funding gap, ...
The UK Parliament’s chief technology officer has stated an ambition to build self-service capabilities and make more use of AI in its technology estate. Mark Lyons has outlined the objectives as the ...
HM Treasury is making major changes in its electronic document records management system (EDRMS). It has begun by moving content from its 10-year-old Info Store repository into a new SharePoint site ...
The Government Digital Service (GDS) is working on a cloud cost data solution to provide a central picture of the total usage and breakdown of spend on cloud services in the public sector. It said ...
Jisc has negotiated a national agreement for the licensing of programming and development platform Oracle Java SE in higher education and research. It said this will provide organisations with ...