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Digital Marketplace Director says delay to publication was due to data migration and reaffirms commitment to openness
Think tank Reform wants department to boost digital infrastructure with savings from Whitehall’s automation agenda
Role within Department for International Development will entail creation and management of new service for use across more than 20 departments
The DVLA chief executive explains to Civil Service World how the agency has been transformed into a digital business, and what Whitehall can learn from its base in Swansea
Supplier Capgemini to train civil servants and help departments develop robotic process automation using software in £4m project
Department recruiting for senior digital professional to oversee development and design teams
As an academic specialising in modern empire, Andrew Thompson knows a lot about the trials and tribulations of large organisations. He also runs one. The chief executive of the Arts and Humanities Research Council tells Geoffrey Lyons about the council’s impending transformation and the importance of understanding the past to shape the future
New Treasury Select Committee chair demands core performance details after reported problems
National Audit Office report says late-running programme was “overly ambitious” with an “unachievable” timescale
Commission urges focus on investment away from London and the South East, but warns of “dilution” of know-how witnessed by civil service departments
Former No. 10 policy adviser Daniel Korski tells Sam Trendall about his plans to create an armada of UK tech players to compete with the best California has to offer – and why he needed to leave Whitehall to do so
Taking a punt on a start-up is better than explaining costly failures to the Public Accounts Committee, according to Daniel Korski
Plan would have formed part of government drive to encourage a cashless society
Group chat services can make civil servants more efficient by reducing email overload. If government does not embrace them, it will lose out
Watchdog looks for international input on new regulatory landscape as deadline looms
Public sector CIOs may get below average salaries and bonuses, but they’re still among the happiest of IT leaders
Theresa May’s fledgling post-Brexit industrial strategy seeks to use government purchasing power to boost UK business if the Conservatives remain in power. Colin Marrs looks at historical precedents and future pointers.
Over-zealous application of 'purdah' rules are having worrying consequences for environmental discussions, argues Bob Ward of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
Governments must start taking cyber security as seriously as physical military security, according to Microsoft’s president, in the wake of the attack which affected the NHS on Friday.
Last week's cyber hack exploited weaknesses in widely used computing systems across the public sector, particularly the NHS. Leaders need to get better at evaluating the small risk of very serious harm and getting vulnerabilities onto ministerial agendas
Ministers accused of having to bow to demands to keep manufacturing jobs in Britain after Brexit
Government is considering a scrappage scheme for more polluting cars, draft strategy reveals
Institute for Government report says free movement could stay for several years because new system won’t be ready