
Better project management needed as budgets are squeezed, says TaxPayers' Alliance

Serious Organised Crime Agency needs to be more accountable, says Home Affairs Committee report

IBM will manage IT and support move to shared services within DfT agencies

UK IT Industry Awards winners inspire hope for the future

Little to differentiate parties' plans without Network Design and Procurement Group

Government makes Digital Britain key to its parliamentary programme

Data relating to electoral and local-authority boundaries, postcode areas and digital mapping will be released

Government FireControl project delayed because of IT problems

EDS staff working for DWP express anger over job cuts

Scheme sees 186,000 citizens given free Wi-Fi of up to 20mb
Damien Green urges Mancunians not to bother

EDS workers unhappy with conditions since last year's buyout

Cards will cost £30 but only 2000 people have registered for an application form

Another victory for the Met's central e-crime unit

Data not properly protected by NHS authorities

Capgemini will halve agency's carbon emissions from IT

Delays in implementing systems mean only a fifth of forecast money has been spent on paying contractors

Computing and the BCS announce this year's prizes in a glittering ceremony in London attended by more than 1,300 guests and VIPs

We chat to Mike Maddison, UK head of Security, Privacy & Resilience Services, and Steve Cummings, special adviser to Deloitte's Security, Privacy & Resilience Group

Council hopes the speed and quality of the network will bring businesses to the area

Tight budgets have made local authorities consider strategies such as consolidation and outsourcing

The government’s long-touted scheme to improve public services by opening up state data is finally yielding tangible results

The public’s growing enthusiasm for technology gives IT professionals an opportunity to reinvent their role in business and society at large

The privacy of our electronic footprints should be a defining political issue of the internet age

MPs and industry figures met in London last week to argue the case for leaving the rollout of high-speed broadband to the market