M_o_R 4 Risk Management in Public Sector Projects
Blog posted by: Alison Bennett, ICT Project Manager, 01 August 2022.
Blog posted by: Alison Bennett, ICT Project Manager, 01 August 2022.
Blog posted by: Jonathan Wafford, ITIL 4 Strategic Leader/Managing Professional, 27 July 2022.
Guest blog from Jonathan Stern, Public Sector Director, Computacenter.
The UK Innovation and Science Seed Fund (UKI2S) has expanded its patient capital fund by 37 million.
Read the second article in a series on AI in Life Sciences authored by techUK members Marsh in collaboration with the law firm Kennedys.
On Monday 25 July, The Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) announced that the Help to Grow: Digital scheme, a government initiative that provides free and impartial advice as well as a discount of up to 5,000 for SMEs to invest in productivity-enhanced software, will be subject to major changes.
Home Office believes use of new technology will mean people can enter the UK without going through a gate or being checked by an official
One of the UK's leading science research organisations is undergoing a green transformation, including creating one of the largest solar car ports in the country.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) supported by Innovate UK has launched a new opportunity to apply for grant funding.
UK engineers have started producing a crucial element of an international flagship experiment that will allow scientists to answer fundamental questions about the Universe.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is seeking innovations that enable front line clinicians to diagnose and treat individuals exposed to biological or chemical agents in approximately 1 hour
BEIS has launched the first dedicated strategy on critical minerals - essential components for electronics, semi-conductors, vehicles, and lots of things we need and use in our daily lives.
The next Prime Minister should focus on radical supply-side reform over handouts to dramatically reduce the cost of living.
The number of people with long COVID (defined as reporting symptoms more than four weeks after infection) has been on the rise - with the latest ONS figures showing that there were almost 2 million people with the condition as of May 2022, around double the number a year before.
Apprenticeships experts warn that the Treasury must be more transparent on how it spends the billions returned to its coffers
A new digital forensic vehicle known as a digivan' is being used by Northamptonshire Police to help gather evidence, and improve the policing experience for victims of rape and serious sexual assault.
When I first joined the Civil Service, 5 years ago, Robotic Process Automation or RPA was the buzzword of the moment. (The buzzwords have morphed over the years, but my sense of dread of them has not!). RPA, a specific ...
The Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has revealed an update as part of its strategy to diversify the 5G telecoms supply chain, and details of how universities and telecoms firms can apply for up to 25 million to research and develop the next generation of 5G and 6G network equipment.
As levelling up turns three, new analysis reveals that public spending is lower in the North than England wide despite the agenda
techUK lists five key recommendations for Integrated Care Systems to make digital and technology work for them.
Blog posted by: Bob Roark, Executive Vice President, Hixardt Technologies, Inc., 22 July 2022.
If you're thinking about joining the Civil Service give this a listen. Tom Adams shares pearls of wisdom on preparing for an interview, making the most of your nerves, and the difference between public and private sector recruitment.
The Charter sets out key principles to help drive progress in the space.
Blog posted by: Ian Clarkson - Practice Director, PPM, QA, 21 July 2022.
A new telescope, made up of two identical arrays on opposite sides of the planet, will track down sources of gravitational waves.