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UK government Chief Operating Officer Stephen Kelly has announced his resignation from the Civil Service.
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'We’ve made excellent progress and have now shown that we can deliver savings and reforms year after year', explains the Chancellor.
Government has reduced its estate by the equivalent of 26 Buckingham Palaces, saving more than £1.2 billion since 2010.
The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke about the government's savings of £14.3 billion in the last financial year.
The Efficiency and Reform Group has supported departments in saving £14.3 billion against a 2009 to 2010 baseline.
Francis Maude gave the closing speech on public service reform, digital government, supporting SMEs, cyber security and big data.
The second Major Projects Authority annual report shows how the government’s most significant projects have performed in 2013 to 2014.
The government has announced the second Energy for Growth project that will save money and support UK economic growth.
The UK and Israel have committed to working together on digital government to help citizens, businesses and their respective economies.
6 experienced business leaders will join the Crown Representatives network to make sure government contracts offer good value for money.
This construction newsletter includes updates on the Infrastructure Carbon Review, Green Construction Board and the EU directive on Building Information Modelling.
A new encryption service will allow government to share secure information safely over the Public Services Network (PSN).
2 years after it was set up, the mutuals support programme is celebrating the successes of public service mutuals across the country.
The cost to taxpayers of trade union representatives in government departments has halved, according to figures published today.
The former BP executive will bring 30 years’ commercial experience to government’s projects assurer, improving public services and saving taxpayers money.
Draft guidance has been published to help reduce waste and improve relationships when procuring public sector construction projects.
New rules for IT contracts will ensure maximum value for taxpayers.
The new EU Procurement Directives will support public sector mutuals and boost small and medium enterprises.
Driving records to go online, as part of programme to digitise 25 major public services.
Serco will repay £68.5 million for charging errors as government welcomes progress on a corporate renewal plan.
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