The Home Office is spending £4 million on the move to eVisa, replacing paper documents.
The upgrades in the South East of England are to be carried out by MLL Telecom, a specialist in public sector connectivity that already works with South East Grid, a network that is working to improve ...
The study provides insight to public health organisations into the savings that personalised care could provide. Graphnet ...
“Botnet operations represent a significant threat to the UK by exploiting vulnerabilities in everyday internet-connected ...
A shortage of digital, data and technology (DDaT) skills has been a long running problem for the public sector.
Kent’s Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust has moved to electronic prescribing, replacing a paper-based process.
“As part of the new Border Security Command uplift, the National Crime Agency (NCA), the police and other law enforcement ...
Project Constellation won the competition, beating off three other shortlisted projects. Submitted by Ministry of Justice ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has issued new guidance to help the public sector adopt artificial intelligence (AI) without risking equality The latest guidance aims to help public ...
The City of London Corporation is to implement SAP’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) set of technologies using the German firm’s RISE programme This will modernise the core technologies used by ...
Surrey Police has been slapped with an enforcement notice from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for failing to comply with FoI regulations amid a growing backlog Compliance with the Freedom ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is looking for 10 science and technology experts to join his Council for Science and Technology (CST) and advise the government The CST has been tasked with providing ...