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Former national security adviser Sir Mark Lyall Grant says leaks may undermine effective decision making in the longer term
Cabinet secretary admits he was "always uneasy" about the Home Office's overly ambitious ESN programme but insists it's not a failure
Data-enabled technologies can present "major ethical and practical challenges" for public bodies, committee chair Lord Evans says
More than 1,000 pieces of optical and radar data are now available under licence
Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation will look at how algorithms could reflect the biases of their developers
Report calls for 'complete rethink of the structure, funding and oversight of forensic science'
But director general Kevin Cunnington insists organisation is ‘entirely comfortable with the situation’
Committee chair Rachel Reeves said BEIS had been “too passive” in ensuring suppliers address problems with the rollout
Information commissioner also said departments had done the "minimum" work needed to comply with GDPR, but there was "much more to be done"
Department working with suppliers to try and ‘ensure ongoing stability’
The government claims it is ‘working constructively with Apple’
Cabinet Office minister unpacks vision for driving government use of emerging technologies
Digital agency lays out plans for working with private companies and other departments over the next 18 months
Colin Talbot looks at how the government takes stock of what it owns – and how knowledge assets are changing what counts as capital
Local proposals to implement the government’s major economic plan are required by early 2020
In rare speech, top spy Alex Younger claimed that ‘the digital era has profoundly changed our operating environment’
Boyd said he has helped to develop a "increasing appreciation of the embeddedness and the importance of science in Defra".
Chief exec of UK Statistics Authority will retire from role in June 2019
Alan Singleton and Simon Bruno were fatally shot while undertaking a routine inspection on 22 November 1993
Government urged to boost life chances for youngsters battling adversity and save money at the same time
Role of government’s central digital team is evolving but central oversight is still required on policies such as IT disaggregation, minister tells PublicTechnology
The government said it would "think creatively about current and future challenges relating to cyber skills" in response to a joint select committee report.
Department is looking for a range of external suppliers to support work on its Technology Platforms for Tomorrow rollout
Treasury guidance encourages departments to offer “unreasonable certainty in timelines, costs and benefits”, IfG report finds