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CA Technologies: UK Firms Are Falling Behind In The Digital Race
Vendor publishes research that says UK companies are slow in adopting digital transformation initiatives - which is hurting their business chances.
Companies House Embarks On Digital Transformation
Companies House (CH), a division of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) responsible for incorporating and dissolving limited companies, has announced its plans to become “digital by default.”
Did You Know The 30-Year Rule's Now 20?
The timeframe for releasing archived records into the public domain has changed from 30 years to 20. To most people, changing a requirement from a very long time to a long time doesn’t sound that dramatic. But for the organisations charged with meeting that commitment, it’s a big step, says Iron Mountain's Phil Greenwood.
DWP Begins IT Transformation
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has begun to roll out its transformational IT programme with a stronger focus on the government’s SME commitment
DWP Hunts For IT Suppliers
The Department for Works and Pensions (DWP) is searching for an IT supplier as it moves forward with its digital transformation.
DWP Issues Pre-Tender For IT Transformation
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) seems to be experiencing trouble deciding whether to replace or renew its major tech contracts.
GDS Unveils Risks To Business Plan
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has published its April 2014-March 2015 business plan alongside concerns that its budget is too small.
Home Office Working To Reduce IT Supplier Barriers
The Home Office is developing a new transformation strategy that would see barriers to entry for IT suppliers lowered.
Improving Government IT Skills Will Improve Public Services
Telecoms giant BT has claimed that by investing in technology and staff training, local government will be able to do “more with less” and improve public services.
LPA Passes Digital By Default Standard Assessment
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has announced that an exemplar service, lasting power of attorney (LPA), moved from ‘beta’ to ‘live’ last week.
Maude Reflects On “Success” Of Digital UK Government
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, has claimed that the delivery of the UK’s Government Digital Strategy has so far been a success.
New Online Voter Registration Hits One Million Users
The government claims that over one million users have registered to vote via a new online system, leaving positive feedback.
NHS Digitisation Plan: IT Sector Reactions
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt weekend promise of £4bn for the purpose is being welcomed by the UK IT world.
Opinion: Digital Transformation's For Everyone - Even Charities
For the CEO of media tech firm Pocket App, Paul Swaddle, there's no reason the Third Sector can't get on board the digital train, too.
Opinion: No Digital Skills? Then No 'Digital Europe' - Sorry
For Carlos López Blanco, Director Public Affairs & Regulation, Telefónica, there can't be the one without the other.
Opinion: Who Says It's Your Fault Your Digitally Behind?
Kevin Young, Vice President and General Manager, EMEA at e-skills leader Skillsoft, says the onus is on the employer to sort this out.
Prison Visit Booking Set To Be Next Exemplar
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has claimed that progress on one the 25 “exemplar” services – online prison visit bookings – is going well.
West Midlands Selects Digital Policing Supplier
West Midlands Police (WMP) and West Midlands Office of Police and Crime have chosen a supplier to support the digital transformation of their operations.

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