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“Report An Immigration Crime” Tool Not Live
The UK Border Force has had a request to have its “Report an Immigration or Smuggling Crime” project to be branded as “live digital by default” rejected.
Data Reveals Police Procurement Must Improve
The amount of money Police forces across the UK are spending on various items varies wildly from force to force, a new study suggests.
Government Claims New Venture Can Save £105m In IT Costs
The government has launched a new joint business venture with SME Ark Data Centres to host government computer servers.
Home Office CTO Criticises G-Cloud’s Invisibility
Denise McDonagh, Home Office CTO, told the audience at Think Cloud For Government yesterday that the Cabinet Office needs to step up and increase the visibility of G-Cloud.
Home Office CTO Denise McDonagh Set To Retire
The Home Office is seeking a new chief technology officer (CTO) and chief digital officer (CDO) as current CTO Denise McDonagh prepares to retire.
Home Office Lacks Data To Assess Impact Of Police Cuts
The Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has claimed that the Home Office lacks the necessary data to assess the true impact of cuts to Police services.
Home Office Launches Project To Fight Child Abuse
The Home Office has begun work on the UK’s national Child Abuse Image Database (CAID) that aims to enable law enforcement to better tackle the crime.
Home Office To Use G-Cloud For IT Transformation
The Home Office has revealed that it is intending to cut costs and size of IT contracts by turning to the G-Cloud procurement framework.
Home Office Wasted £347m On Failed IT Project
The Home Office spent £347m on its scrapped Immigration Casework (ICW) IT project, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report.
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.
IT Glitch Causes Air And Sea Travel Delays
UK travel by sea and air is now returning to normal after it was disrupted on Wednesday by a fault on UK Border Force computers.
More Reshuffles At GDS
Director of performance and delivery at the Government Digital Service (GDS) Richard Sargeant has revealed he is set to join the Home Office next month as director of transformation.
SME Bosses Failing To Get Employees Adequately Cyber-Safety Aware
Are UK SMEs failing to properly train staff on how to stop critical cyber breaches?
Sussex Receives Funding Boost For Digital Justice System
Sussex Police has received an award of £1.1m to help it provide the video technology required to full digitise the criminal justice system in the area over the next 18 months.
Thales Wins £3.8m Renewal On Home Office Security Service
Work on-going between the pair since 2008 on Public Key Infrastructure Shared Service work looks set to continue - at least until 2015's 'shared signing service' comes on-stream.
There's Nothing New About The E-borders Fiasco – Ask Carl Von Clausewitz
When I heard that the UK Government had lost its court battle over cancellation of the e-borders project and was ordered to pay the contractor, Raytheon £224 million, I was reminded of the observations of Carl von Clausewitz.
UK Border Exit Checks System Goes Live
The government has introduced exit checks on UK borders in order to paint a clearer picture of who is leaving the country and who is remaining in the country when they shouldn’t be.

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