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  • Ofcom has provided DSIT’s Secretary of State with its first security report in accordance with section 105Z of the Communications Act 2003.

  • A review of technology and data in the public sector: successes, challenges and root causes.

  • Reports on the insights from teachers, leaders and pupils on the potential uses of generative artificial intelligence in education.

  • A review of the effectiveness of digitising services

  • Findings from a survey to understand what barriers could affect people when using GOV.UK One Login.

  • An independent report and recommendations to government from the Telecoms Supply Chain Diversification Advisory Council.

  • Review of the definition of digital infrastructure, and proposal of new methods and estimates of investment into digital infrastructure.

  • A report that summarises findings from a survey of beneficiary firms of Made Smarter Adoption.

    First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

  • The results of the Participation Survey, covering the period from October 2021 to March 2022.

  • Summary of our 2022/23 user research for our official statistics.

  • Commissioned qualitative research providing insights into the population of pension scheme administrators and their awareness and views on IT platform changes.

  • A scenario analysis of public service demand for wireless connectivity in 2030.

  • This report details the findings of the first and second waves of the CDEI public attitudes tracker survey, regarding public attitudes towards the rules that govern digital technologies.

  • Electoral registrations for Parliamentary and local government elections as recorded in the electoral registers published on 1 December 2021 for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

  • A paper about how the technical aspects of the Census 2021 digital service were built.

  • The Organising for Digital Delivery report highlights the need to tackle legacy IT systems across government and make better use of the data government holds to improve services.

  • Internet use in the UK; annual estimates by age, sex, disability and geographical location.

  • Research on the accessibility and inclusiveness of future transport technologies and services.

  • A review of existing evidence on characteristics of who is using new and emerging transport technologies in the UK, their motivations and barriers to use.

  • Independent advisors on AI and data-driven technology publish first recommendations to government on social media targeting