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This guidance explains what .gov.uk agreements Registrars, Registrant and sub-Registrants need in place to protect their .gov.uk domains.
Essential skills for senior civil servants to keep pace with Digital and Data developments and help government provide better services for users.
Find out more about the role of technical specialist architect.
How to modify and transfer your .gov.uk domain name.
This guidance outlines how to create and implement a cloud strategy, and when to consider a single, hybrid or multi-cloud solution.
What to do when your .gov.uk domain name is approved.
Your technology should adapt to future demands and work with existing technologies, processes and infrastructure in your organisation.
Every .gov.uk domain needs a registrant. Find out what they do and who can be a registrant.
Adapt your technology operations, finance models and cost optimisation techniques to get the most out of the public cloud.
Find out what a specialist infrastructure engineer does.
Understand how to manage a project which uses artificial intelligence.
One-day GDS Academy course on the importance of research and design in government.
Follow these steps to appeal a .gov.uk domain name application that has been rejected.
This guidance outlines how to make informed choices about your organisation’s reliance on cloud technologies.
The UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the US and European Union have agreed to the G7 Digital and Technology Ministerial Declaration.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Share your reference data for use in projects and services outside your organisation.
The skills needed by heads of graphic design in government.
The government technology and service design standards that GovTech Catalyst funded challenges must meet.
A framework for deeper UK-Japan collaboration across digital infrastructure and technologies, data, digital regulation and digital transformation.
Find out what GovTech Catalyst does, the kind of problems it solves and who can apply for funding.
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