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The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2015/16.
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority has published the fourth annual report into the government's most significant projects.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Pay awards for school teachers and police officers set out by government.
The British High Commission invites project proposals for its bilateral programme budget (BPB)
Clauses in the new Digital Economy Bill will help the public sector transform lives through better access to information.
The British High Commission in Port of Spain invites bids.
On Armed Forces Day government suppliers are encouraged to help provide greater support to veterans and service spouses and partners.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has won an award with Kainos for launching a digital service to record MOT results.
Minister for Cabinet Office Matt Hancock opened the 11th National Digital Conference and spoke about the digital transformation of government.
This letter confirms the responsibility of departmental Accounting Officers to give due consideration to all grant commitments to external organisations such as charities.
The Financial Policy Committee's response to HM Treasury's 'Remit and recommendations for the Financial Policy Committee'.
The decision to close the Sheffield office forms part of wider plans to modernise the department which will save around £350 million by 2020.
Public sector pay awards for 2016-17: the government sets out the pay awards for the National Crime Agency.
Changes being consulted on will modernise lending to local authorities.
The government has outlined ways the state could use blockchain technology to track payments and provide public services.
A new framework will enable more than 1,200 small and medium-sized enterprises to provide digital services to government
Government to continue considering the comments of all interested parties ahead of the introduction into grant agreements of the clause.
Minister for Cabinet Office Matt Hancock gave a speech on the potential of blockchain technology to transform the way government works.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury spoke to government non-executive directors about the importance of continued savings in public spending.
Government announces Liam Maxwell as the first National Technology Adviser.
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