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Chloe Smith speaks at the launch of BIM4SME, explaining how digital technologies can benefit SMEs in the construction industry.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New guidance on Building Information Modelling (BIM) for the construction industry is now available.
New data shows that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly bidding for and winning government business.
The Electoral Registration and Administration Act has received Royal Assent.
The government today announced twelve university departments to have the prestigious title of Regius Professor bestowed upon them.
A new approach to government construction procurement can cut waste, improve efficiency and encourage a more collaborative supply chain.
12 outstanding university departments will gain the prestigious title of Regius Professor, to mark the Diamond Jubilee.
A new website, Find Me Some Government Space, lets the public see for the first time what government property is available to buy or rent.
BIM 2050 brings together young professionals working in the construction industry to have their say on the future of digital technologies.
A new approach for how frameworks are used to procure ICT will make it easier for ICT suppliers, particularly SMEs, to work with government.
The National Cyber Security Strategy was launched one year ago on 25 November 2011.
Minister Chloe Smith delivered a speech about the government's cyber security strategy.
An internal review into Government Procurement Service ICT procurements will make sure they are getting the best results.
Energy Club, a Cabinet Office-backed physical activity scheme for children aged between 4-11 years old, has been launched.
To mark the Diamond Jubilee, up to six Regius Professorships are to be awarded by The Queen to universities across the UK.
From today couples tying the knot will be given greater freedom of choice as time restrictions on ceremonies are removed.
Cabinet Office has produced Business Continuity for Dummies, working with the Business Continuity Institute and Emergency Planning Society.
The government is to launch pilot exercises across the country aimed at improving rates of electoral registration and tackling electoral fraud.
The Electoral Registration and Administration Bil, if passed, will tackle electoral fraud by speeding up and modernising voter registration.
The government has strengthened proposals for a new individual register of voters to make the scheme simpler for the majority of voters.
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