A former manual system of collating information on almost 1,000 dogs and over 800 handlers is being converted into a digital ...
DSIT announces details of a ‘refreshed’ boardroom, which also includes new responsibilities for CDDO chair Paul Willmott, as ...
Neal Jetton, cybercrime chief of international policing body, tells event that the dawn of quantum and AI has complicated the ...
Figures cited by ministers reveal that over 500 officials employed by the technology department are now located in places ...
As DSIT’s digital hub announces two significant tech tools to support both officials and users, minister Feryal Clark tells ...
Secondary care trusts in major cities including Birmingham, Leeds and Southampton have developed their own digital health ...
As part of their Integrated Corporate Services joint support unit, the Departments for Science, Innovation and Technology and ...
The department has revealed that a planned engagement, now expected to be worth £350m, will be comprised of two lots, focused ...
One of the government agencies most familiar to citizens is seeking a new CEO to take over from the outgoing Julie Lennard ...
Despite a debate on the issue being attended by only 15 parliamentarians, contributors from across the political spectrum ...
Following a public consultation, ministers have implemented two specified exemptions to safety legislation that will enable ambulance, police, coastguard and fire service drivers to use Airwave and ...
Data watchdog demands improvements from councils and organisations across all sectors and issues reminder that a breach is ...