The fifth techUK Digital Ethics Summit: Reflecting on the past and the future
Sue Daley, techUK Director of Technology and Innovation, shares her reflections on the progress made since our first Digital Ethics Summit in 2017.
Sue Daley, techUK Director of Technology and Innovation, shares her reflections on the progress made since our first Digital Ethics Summit in 2017.
Boost growth and public services by learning from Singapore's success, says think-tank
Victoria Hewson, Head of Regulatory Affairs at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the UK Climate Change Committee's report on the outcome of COP26
What does it mean to be a Black digital and technology expert in government? Adaobi Ifeachor speaks to Virginia Brown, a Black Content Design Lead, Courtney Allen, a Black Associate Product Manager and Keisha Herbert, a Black Senior User Researcher, to learn about their journeys into the Civil Service.
What is future ways of working and why is it important? Jack Collier, Head of Digital for School Services, talks to Adaobi Ifeachor about designing office spaces now that we return to work, and how this impacts culture as well as diversity and inclusion.
In DfE we have more than 10 communities of practice, all at different stages of maturity. Jen Staves, Head of Profession for content design talks to Adaobi Ifeachor about the intrinsic value of these communities.
techUK Summary of the recently published Strategic Commands Strategy Paper
Earlier this year, techUK set out our ambition to provide an environment in which members and stakeholders could come together to achieve a collaborative approach to social care. Since we published this mission statement, we have seen social care, and in particular the potential of digital transformation in this sector, move further up the political and public agenda, receiving welcome legislative attention.
New DEFRA consultation on forest product due diligence has been launched (3 December 2021 - 11 March 2022)
A new interactive graphic developed by UK researchers including Dstl will help people decide what to do in everyday situations to protect themselves and others.
I started working for MoJ in 1993 as an AA/Band F and am now a G6, I have had a variety of operational and corporate HQ roles. I stayed because I loved what I was doing and I can honestly ...
December brings the shortest day and longest night of the year - and with more than 16 hours of darkness, it's the perfect time for some stargazing!
Central Digital and Data Office's new Chief Technology Officer, Dan Bailey, outlines plans for the Office of the Chief Technology Officer and the CTO Council.
Guest blog by Helen Milner OBE, Group CEO, Good Things Foundation.
techUK launches the second report in its Cyber People Series.
Sally Warren, Director of Policy at The King's Fund commented on the publication of the government's adult social care reform White Paper, People at the Heart of Care
Blog posted by: David Smallwood - Director, e-careers, 01 December 2021.
Victoria Hewson, Head of Regulatory Affairs at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the news that Facebook's parent company, Meta, has been ordered to sell Giphy by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority
Blog posted by: Sophie Hussey, Head of Service Management, Lowell, November 30, 2021.
techUK joins a Global Industry Statement in support of the moratorium on customs duties on electronic transmissions.
Scientists will recommend a plan to help the UK's research and innovation sector reach net zero.
"It's horrible, being called an ex-offender. It's a label that you can't peel off." The quote above came from a person speaking at a support group. It's a reminder that it matters how we talk about people. The words we ...
The cuts to education spending over the last decade are effectively without precedent in post-war UK history, including a 9% real-terms fall in school spending per pupil and a 14% fall in spending per student in colleges.
JRF responds to the Scottish Government's plan to double Scottish Child Payment for children under six from April, and all eligible children under 16 by the end of 2022.
Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs, commented on the planned reintroduction of some Covid measures