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How can local authorities and government departments ensure that civil servants are able to fulfil their potential in times of increasingly squeezed budgets? Arvato explains
Trade body successfully argues elements of combustible-cladding ban consultation were unlawful
Government announces country will continue to take part in key programmes
Department seeks partners to ‘avoid shortfall of essential skills’
Two proposals in the running for decommissioning project
Patent-winning polymath Phillippa Spencer lands double win at UK celebration
The NCSC’s annual report reveals that a public sector entity or business is hit with a major cyberattack about twice each day. CSW's sister title PublicTechnology looks at the biggest risks facing government and how they can be mitigated
Former Cabinet Office minister reflects on forces that oppose change in an exclusive interview with The Civil Service World Podcast
Transformation programme looks to appoint supplier to two-year contract worth up to £10m
Over two-year period BPDTS will have grown staff numbers from 451 to 1,124
Department looks to bring in specialist team
Department gets green light for third round of spending on software to complete deployment
Jonathan Owen reports on a round table discussion exploring how government can adopt and exploit the potential of automation and artificial intelligence
Technological change presents an opportunity for things to be done in a different way. Jonathan Owen reports on a round table where leading civil servants came together to work out how to go about stimulating digital innovation
Fifty-strong list of individuals and teams reveals those in the running for honours in the 14th annual Civil Service Awards
Some departments report vast increases following introduction of new data-protection legislation
Lobby group warns department’s solar-power rollout stats are a hindrance to net-zero ambitions
Review of governance and management structure intended to "support the ramp up phase of delivery”
'Continued and sustained pressure from Cabinet Office and DCMS' needed to convince departments to take action, PAC says
Precise scope of new £180k GCDIO role is unclear, as is relationship with head of GDS
Minister claims usage of machines will ‘naturally reduce’ over time
Launch of initiative follows troubled engagement with Capita
Tax agency issues procurement alert for ‘notebook application’ for evidence-gathering
Former civil servant Steve O'Neil takes a fresh look at the appliance of science at the heart of government