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Giving evidence to the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee, the contact tracing chiefs would not be drawn on an app release date.
Giving evidence to the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee, the contact tracing chiefs would not be drawn on an app release date.
A new report by the UK’s Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies warns that trust is collapsing and new powers are needed to deal with online misinformation.
Two Norwegian companies, Motitech and No Isolation, have designed simple, but effective age-tech solutions to improve the quality of life of older people by making them compelling and easy to use.
Centre for Policy Studies has released a report called ‘After the Virus’, which collates ideas for the UK to find growth post COVID-19.
The US has walked out on global talks around a Digital Services Tax, raising the chances of a trade war with the EU. But are both sides even capable of bridging the digital divide when it comes to policy? Previous form suggests not.
Saad Bashir, CTO for the City of Seattle, shares his experiences of IT services delivery during the pandemic crisis.
The government announced its ambitious Job Retention Scheme in response to COVID-19. HMRC is responsible for the systems supporting it.
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is putting his weight behind another form of government digital ID scheme. Will the COVID-19 pandemic be enough to overcome objections this time around?
China’s Great Firewall is often criticised by western countries, but it seems policy makers in the EU perceive there are benefits to the approach.
More than ever, public sector organizations need to modernize and innovate rapidly. Neptune Software's Christoph Garms highlights some recent customer examples