How public procurement will change in 2023
Government Commercial Function outlines how public procurement will be transformed to improve the way supplies, services and works are procured for the public sector
Government Commercial Function outlines how public procurement will be transformed to improve the way supplies, services and works are procured for the public sector
Tessa Darbyshire, Responsible AI & Data Science Program Manager, on what we can learn from the Canadian approach to algorithmic impact assessments #AIWeek2022
This month provides a lively meteor shower, a total lunar eclipse, and a conjunction of the planets, as well as the usual array of wonderful astronomical sights that spring brings.
Computational scientists have found that vitamin B3 could be used to boost the skin's natural defences, according to a recent study.
Complaints to hospitals are increasingly common but are often dealt with inefficiently and lessons for the future aren't learnt. AI can help with this. Dr. Tom Palser, Consultant Surgeon and clinical lead at Methods Analytics explores how for techUK's AI Week #AIWeek2022
Yesterday, NHS Providers launched Digital Delivery Principles, the fifth guide in its series published from the Digital Boards development programme. This is a free offer available to all provider trusts delivered in partnership with Public Digital and supported by Health Education England, NHS England, and NHS Improvement through their Digital Readiness Education Programme.
Guest blog by Barton Friedland, Principal Advisory Consultant and Jarno Kartela, Principal Consultant at Thoughtworks, exploring how to design human-centric AI-based systems, using less computing resources and less data than machine-centric approaches.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has this week published the contract notice for the Specialist Technical and Commercial Advisory for Rail and Other Transport Systems Framework (STARThree), via the DfT Sourcing Portal (Jaggaer).
Over four years, Minimum Unit Pricing has cost the equivalent of 59.39 per adult or 71.12 per drinker, reveals new analysis
Raise interest rates to 1.5% and start quantitative tightening,' votes Shadow Monetary Policy Committee
England's most deprived areas were hit by the largest local authority spending cuts during a decade of austerity, according to new Institute for Government research.
Blog posted by: Erandi Stretton - Programme Manager, Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 29 April 2022.
The final piece of an all-new detector has completed the first leg of its journey towards unlocking some of the most enduring mysteries of the Universe.
The UK's main contribution to the James Webb Space Telescope, the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), has now opened its eye to the sky.
On 28 April 2022 techUK hosted the first meeting of its newly elected Data Analytics & AI Leadership Committee.
Lieutenant General Sir James Hockenhull has been appointed Commander Strategic Command, succeeding General Sir Patrick Sanders in May 2022.
techUK has launched a new report calling to unlock the power of data and technology innovation to reform the criminal justice system (CJS) and put the service users at its centre.
I joined Justice Digital - LAA in May 2020 as a Junior Software Developer having decided on a career change via a coding bootcamp. I'd experienced only small projects and some minimal exposure to agile ways of working, but this ...
The Cabinet Office's Public Procurement Review Service (PPRS) is one of the measures to support businesses working with the government and the wider public sector.
In our community we have shared values and principles. We call these our design imperatives. Here's how we imbue our imperatives into our work across DfE - its all about setting and achieving design community objectives.
Once the preserve of thought experiments in philosophy textbooks and blockbuster dystopias like The Matrix and Ready Player One, the concept of a metaverse - a virtual world in which we experience the life of our digital twin - may soon be a reality for UK businesses and consumers.
Annabel Denham, Director of Communications at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on reports that the Prime Minister is considering relaxing health and safety rules on childcare
New IFS research finds that a blanket minimum eligibility requirement (MER) for access to student loans would be a highly imperfect way of improving student outcomes. It would increase the already large socio-economic gaps in higher education and would disproportionally affect ethnic minority students.
Lack of government action to improve nation's health is holding back UK economy' according to report launching new cross-party IPPR Health and Prosperity Commission
Professor Len Shackleton, Research Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on reports that government ministers are considering privatising the Passport Office and DVLA