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Study by Tech UK and Dods Research finds gap between vision and reality on departments' digital transformation plans
Minister for the Cabinet Office likens freeing up of UK address data to Ronald Reagan's decision to open GPS up to civilian use
Open Data Barometer finds that the UK government is still top for releasing open data – but France, Canada and Mexico are snapping at its heels
Shadow Cabinet Office minister Louise Haigh says use of WhatsApp should either be "banned completely or brought under the FoI legislation"
Cabinet Office minister says distributed ledgers could offer a "better way" of monitoring the distribution of government cash
Open data organisation co-founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee says proposed model for the privately-owned Land Registry "appears very similar to historic examples of long-term outsourcing deals and risks repeating the same mistakes"
Two new proposed tenders aim to simplify mobile working through use of the cloud
Donnelly says department is spending £168,000 a year on putting Sheffield and London staff up in hotels – but local MP Paul Blomfield says the BIS perm sec's latest answers give only a "half truth"
Government's top IT official taking on newly-created role of national technology adviser
New digital hire will head up plan to help departments share common digital platforms and oversee budget "in excess" of £15m a year
Criminal Justice Joint Inspection report highlights "significant progress" needed on digital overhaul of the justice system – with continued manual entry and lack of join-up
GDS executive director says central government digital team must ensure Whitehall "embraces the change, rather than trying to avoid it"
Department for International Development permanent secretary tells CSW about efforts to provide a "rigorous analytical framework" for measuring international civil service performance
GDS has been a game-changer for the UK. But Joshua Chambers asks whether the big fish will survive without finding fresh feeding grounds
Move designed to allow public sector buyers to complete existing procurements before the switch
Cyber Security Operations Centre to focus on protecting the Ministry of Defence's own networks from attack
Decade-long IT contract – underpinning £500bn in tax revenue – to come to an early end
Cabinet Office's Warren Smith wants service to become the first port of call for procurement
Canadian privacy commissioner who has been arguing for a “duty to record” named as preferred candidate to replace Christopher Graham
Microsoft considers the safest way to push the boundaries of innovation
New data science projects given the go-ahead in this week’s Budget will give the nation richer and more precise economic figures, the Office for National Statistics has said
Review of the UK’s statistical capacity finds that the Office for National Statistics needs to increase its London presence, ten years after it relocated operations from the capital to Newport
RPA boss says failings over scheme to pay EU farmers "will live with me for many years" – but says "almost all" outstanding 2015 payments will be made by the end of this month
GOV.UK product lead Neil Williams sets out refreshed "vision" for the single government web domain