The Cabinet Office has explained how it intends to continue moving forward with its identity assurance scheme, recently named GOV.UK Verify.
The Charity Commission, the organisation that regulates and registers charities in England and Wales, will be launching a searchable online register of charities this autumn.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has introduced its Thunderclap campaign, a clampdown on fake government websites.
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has acknowledged that although huge progress has been made with the GOV.UK website, there is still more work to be done.
GOV.UK, the platform which brings together government services and information online, has turned two years old and hit one billion visits.
The GOV.UK platform has seen an increase in search traffic after the Government Digital Service (GDS) launched a clampdown campaign on misleading fake official websites earlier this week.
The new Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General Matthew Hancock has made his first speech in his new role, promising digital improvements during the Conservative government.
The Labour Party has revealed its digital government reform would include moving the websites of local authorities onto the GOV.UK platform.
Socitm, the representative body for people in public sector IT, has issued guidance it says can help leaders in the sector better tackle inconsistency, waste and duplicated efforts in digital government.
The Welsh government has outlined its vision for public services in Wales to provide consistent and excellent services digitally.
For all our brave talk about agile, cloud, digital first, when it comes down to it we are still not anywhere as slick and responsive as the private sector.
A tri-monthly progress report on the Government Digital Strategy has revealed that the original target for all exemplar services to go “live” may not be met.
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