Government report says the UK should aim to be a global centre for cyber security insurance
Government IT leader will leave post as MP for Horsham at the next election
D5 summit sees UK, Israel, New Zealand, Estonia and South Korea collaborate to promote economic growth through digital technology
New state-of-the-art research lab aims to put users' needs first when designing government digital services.
The British government switches to the ODF document format, but Microsoft is not happy
Secretive agency looking at ways of opening up to boost the UK economy
Government to save tens of millions of pounds through open formats instead of Microsoft Office software
New government service to support a flagship reform is only supported by three employees
Reports of problems with Iain Duncan Smith's Universal Credit programme are over-hyped and out of date, says a spokesman
Maude says security kitemark to be mandated across government when procuring, whilst a new scheme will give suppliers a boost…
Francis Maude questioned over how well the government is tracking the success of its online push
Francis Maude says agreement by G8 nations marks a major milestone in unlocking government information
Cabinet Office announces a range of fresh open data projects
Shakespeare Review proposes getting data out faster, even if it means it is messier
National Audit Office says government has to remember 18 percent still not online
Threat data to be shared across industries, thanks to project announced by Francis Maude
Government ministers are off around the UK to talk with SMBs about the fresh opportunities that await them
Francis Maude doing a good job on reforming government IT, National Audit Office says
UK citizens will be able to register for the new Universal Credit system using their PayPal credentials
Coalition pushing on with 'Digital by Default' strategy as 18 departments announce plans for new projects
CERT and Cyber Reserve to be set up within the next year
We will make public services agile, flexible and digital by default, says Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude
Government IT procurement is under review
Amazon is absent, but three quarters of suppliers on G-Cloud framework are SMBs
The man who made Micro Focus a success joins the Cabinet Office
Fujitsu is considered too "high risk" for government contracts, according to sources
The government's cost-cutting programme has resulted in £249m of ICT savings for the 2011/12 fiscal year
Francis Maude has said an important step has taken place in the Government’s 'open data revolution'