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How effectively is government coordinating efforts to get more people into work through healthcare reform?
01 Jul Health & Social Care

How effectively is government coordinating efforts to get more people into work through healthcare reform?

Government is banking on the success of its health mission to stem the tide of health-related benefit claims. But is the approach joined up enough to have an impact?
by Susan Allott
'A truly co-designed, collaborative effort': How the Evaluation Task Force shook up its annual conference
26 Jun
'A truly co-designed, collaborative effort': How the Evaluation Task Force shook up its annual conference
Spending Review 2025: Tight times ahead, but no return to austerity
12 Jun Civil Service Reform
Spending Review 2025: Tight times ahead, but no return to austerity
Which tasks do public servants spend too long on? And how can AI help?
10 Jun Digital, Data & Technology
Which tasks do public servants spend too long on? And how can AI help?
IBM Bite Sized Insights: Artificial Intelligence is overhyped Sponsored
03 Apr 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
IBM Bite Sized Insights: Artificial Intelligence is overhyped

Mayank Prakash, Chief Digital & Information Officer, DWP comments on the adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Government


Bridging the gap: how the Inclusive Economy Unit is helping to better connect departments and the private sector
29 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
Bridging the gap: how the Inclusive Economy Unit is helping to better connect departments and the private sector

The government’s Inclusive Economy Unit was set up less than two years ago to deliver social impact by collaborating across sectors. Tom Le Quesne, the unit’s head, tells Geoffrey Lyons about how government can support a changing business landscape that wants to achieve a social purpose as well as financial returns


EHRC roundtable on woman in the workplace: gaps in the glass ceiling
27 Mar 2018 Government Tax Profession
EHRC roundtable on woman in the workplace: gaps in the glass ceiling

As the Equality and Human Rights Commission marks its 10th anniversary, it is running a series of events to ask: how fair is Britain? Tamsin Rutter reports on a round table bringing together people from different backgrounds and sectors to discuss the experience of women in the workplace. Photography by Paul Heartfield


The multicloud era is here. Is your team ready? Sponsored
26 Mar 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
The multicloud era is here. Is your team ready?

IBM's David Metcalfe explains how IBM Cloud Private can help organisations meet tough IT challenges


Hollywood can teach us a lot about technology Sponsored
26 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
Hollywood can teach us a lot about technology

BT's Andy Rowland on technological risk, and how the systems fundamental to modern life are under attack


A civil servant’s guide to… job sharing
21 Mar 2018 Communications
A civil servant’s guide to… job sharing

Kate McGavin and Helen Williams, deputy directors from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, are part-time, ambitious, and happy to share – both their job, and their wisdom on making a success of this increasingly popular way of working


Borders of the future: how technology will change immigration and security systems
20 Mar 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
Borders of the future: how technology will change immigration and security systems

What do new technologies mean for border security in the UK? A recent CSW round table brought together academics and senior officials to explore the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Mark Rowe reports.


Can we secure mass data collection as IoT networks become ubiquitous? Sponsored
20 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
Can we secure mass data collection as IoT networks become ubiquitous?

BT's Mike Pannell on the different ways of anonymising information and their application to IoT data​


Don't worry about that: we're 'agile' now! Sponsored
19 Mar 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
Don't worry about that: we're "agile" now!

IBM's Jeremy Worrell argues that the public sector should beware the "agile" smokescreen


Jon Thompson on acclimatising to the civil service, learning to be a perm sec and why he took on HMRC
19 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
Jon Thompson on acclimatising to the civil service, learning to be a perm sec and why he took on HMRC

Jon Thompson has brought openness to change and challenges to the post of HMRC chief executive. The one-time apprentice tells Richard Johnstone how he’s still learning as the head of one of government’s biggest departments


All in a government’s work: BEIS industrial strategy chief on how the plan is getting departments to collaborate
15 Mar 2018 Brexit
All in a government’s work: BEIS industrial strategy chief on how the plan is getting departments to collaborate

A flagship industrial policy has made government think afresh about how it should support the economy. But will the plan have the staying power to influence decisions in the years to come?


IBM Cognitive Government Sponsored
15 Mar 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
IBM Cognitive Government

Interview with Julia Glidden from IBM looking at what cognitive is and how it can help government gain actionable insights to improve services and society.


How to quantify cyber risk Sponsored
15 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
How to quantify cyber risk

BT's Malcolm Stokes explains how organisations can attribute accurate figures to cyber risks in order to make a viable business case.


Brexit and the UK single market: Can Lidington’s ‘big changes’ calm the devolved nations?
14 Mar 2018 Brexit
Brexit and the UK single market: Can Lidington’s ‘big changes’ calm the devolved nations?

Cabinet Office has moved to win support from devolved governments for the EU Withdrawal Bill, but it may not be enough to repair trust


What is government digital reinvention? Sponsored
08 Mar 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
What is government digital reinvention?

IBM's Sharon Bagshaw explains why it's important to be clear about what digital reinvention means, and the focus areas for delivering truly transformative public services


‘It’s rare to do a job that benefits the entire country at my age’: meet the DIT apprentices
07 Mar 2018 Communications
‘It’s rare to do a job that benefits the entire country at my age’: meet the DIT apprentices

As the UK celebrates the 11th annual National Apprenticeship Week, young staff explain what it’s like to work in one of Whitehall’s newest departments


How the civil service is championing apprenticeships
07 Mar 2018 Education
How the civil service is championing apprenticeships

Julie Taylor is committed to the civil service’s apprenticeship strategy and tells us more about its ambition and success


Cyber security is one of the greatest man-made challenges of our time Sponsored
06 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
Cyber security is one of the greatest man-made challenges of our time

BT's Ben Azvine argues that the frequency and impact of breaches is increasing and we need to continuously adapt and innovate to stay ahead of the threat environment


Holding true: Westminster Abbey Institute’s director on how public servants can tend to their moral health
06 Mar 2018 Communications
Holding true: Westminster Abbey Institute’s director on how public servants can tend to their moral health

Is truth scarcer than it used to be? Claire Foster-Gilbert, director of the Westminster Abbey Institute, sits down with Geoffrey Lyons to discuss the idea of truth, the Abbey’s role in politics, and the Institute’s latest lecture series


IBMs Approach to Cloud Computing Sponsored
06 Mar 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
IBMs Approach to Cloud Computing

An interview with Jacqui Davey from IBM on IBM's strategy for cloud computing and how it is evolving


How the UK Space Agency is helping Whitehall from the exosphere
01 Mar 2018 Civil Service Reform
How the UK Space Agency is helping Whitehall from the exosphere

CSW's sister title PublicTechnology talks to Sara Huntingdon about the Space for Smarter Government Programme’s work with Whitehall and the wider public sector

 


Meet the people who can protect your organisation - so you can focus on making lives better for the country Sponsored
28 Feb 2018 Civil Service Reform
Meet the people who can protect your organisation - so you can focus on making lives better for the country

BT has a team of over 2,500 security experts working to maintain the highest standards. Here we meet some of them and find out what they do.


Starting the Cognitive Computing journey with IBM Sponsored
27 Feb 2018 Digital, Data & Technology
Starting the Cognitive Computing journey with IBM

Interview with Karolin Nakonz from IBM who talks about the cognitive computing journey and how it can improve public services.


Arts and minds: chief Darren Henley on convincing government to invest in Arts Council England
26 Feb 2018 Culture
Arts and minds: chief Darren Henley on convincing government to invest in Arts Council England

Culture champion Arts Council England has fared better than some organisations dependent on public funds in recent years. But its chief executive is conscious of the need for the body to remain in tune with the nation as a whole, not just a metropolitan elite. Colin Marrs reports


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