Public Sector Tech
The latest insights into technology within government and across the public sector.
The Circular Economy: Green growth, jobs and resilience
Water security: is it a government priority?
Defend, deter, protect: the critical capabilities we rely on
The death – and rebirth – of public sector consultancy
The productivity paradox redux
From Whitehall to the town hall, technology continues to frustrate.
ByThe north-west is at the forefront of UK cyber innovation
Experts at Lancaster University are working hard to improve the resilience of the UK’s IT infrastructure.
ByWhy do big digital projects in the public sector fail?
From government transformation to the NHS, multibillion-pound projects can be high risk and low reward.
ByLet’s open-source the law
England’s legal corpus could hold the key to competitive economic advantage.
ByWill Labour grasp the opportunities of new technology?
As artificial intelligence rapidly advances, Keir Starmer must strike a balance between innovation and regulation.
ByThe Policy Ask with Janine Hirt: “Social media platforms and search engines should be held accountable for fraud”
The CEO of the fintech body Innovate Finance on tackling online scams, working for the Samaritans, and regulating “buy…
ByThe security weak points in your working day
In the shift to remote working, secure web browsers play a key role in keeping data safe.
How governments can keep data secure in a digital age
Cloud can provide resilience and data protection in an evolving security landscape
Tackling the digital divide through partnership – with Virgin Media O2 Business
A special podcast from Spotlight, the New Statesman’s policy supplement.
The Policy Ask with Molly Morgan Jones: “The UK must keep working with Horizon Europe”
The director of policy at the British Academy on research funding, the strength of UK arts and humanities, and…
ByHow Registers of Scotland modernised the world’s oldest land register
Powered by AWS, the Scottish government body is on an evolving digital journey.
Defra’s “outmoded” IT systems leave department at risk of cyberattack
Legacy systems could put disease prevention and air quality monitoring at risk, says the Public Accounts Committee.
ByWhat does a digitally transformed government look like?
The UK has targets to reimagine the state’s use of technology. Mike Beaven from AWS discusses how it’s progressing.
How do we restore trust in the public sector?
Speaking at the New Statesman Future Generations conference, panellists discussed how to prevent young people from losing faith in…
How to create an inclusive workplace and embrace neurodiversity
DXC’s Dandelion Programme is breaking down barriers for the neurodivergent.
Could the UK build a national large language AI model to power tools like ChatGPT?
Countries around the world are developing national AI models. Industry experts say Britain should do the same.
ByUK police still relying heavily on Chinese surveillance camera technology
The majority of forces reported using Chinese-made surveillance technology including for ANPR, CCTV and body-worn cameras.
ByMinistry of Defence “not up to the task” of delivering digital strategy, say MPs
Progress replacing more than 2,000 MoD systems, many of which run on legacy technology, has been slow, a critical…
ByThe “world’s next Silicon Valley” is unlikely to be in Britain
Legislation needs to catch up with Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt’s lofty ambitions for UK tech.
ByWhy we need a Minister for Citizen Experience
Modern public services need a champion for the people who use them
ByFive ways the metaverse could transform British politics over the next five years
The metaverse will have a profound impact on our daily lives, personally and professionally.
ByThe five key tech areas for the public sector in 2023
How technology service vendors can best serve government and enable resilience amid economic and political turmoil.
ByThe UK’s semiconductor industry is dying – will Liz Truss save it?
Successive waves of foreign takeovers have accelerated the decline of the once leading sector.
ByThe dangerous approach of SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son
The Japanese-Korean billionaire warped the meaning of value in an industry that is reshaping the world.
ByWhy Babylon is scaling back its ambitions in the UK
Though increasingly popular with its cohort of younger patients, Babylon’s digital-first strategy appears to be in trouble.
ByTech bosses know the real prize is privatising the NHS’s future
Peter Thiel’s data company Palantir is poaching health service experts as it eyes a deal worth up to £1bn.
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