Digital government report
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Tackling the challenge of cybersecurity
Paul Duffy, Director of the newly renamed Digital, Security and Finance Shared Services within the Department of Finance speaks to…
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encompass: Transforming healthcare
Following the launch of a new regional digital patient record system in Northern Ireland by the South Eastern Health and…
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Transforming justice: The impact of new technology on the criminal justice system
In an era characterised by rapid technological advancements, the criminal justice system is undergoing a profound transformation, fuelled by the…
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Transforming public services: A UK perspective
Dan Brember, Deputy Director of GOV.UK Content for the UK Government’s Government Digital Service (GDS), tells agendaNi about how the…
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Mid Ulster celebrates the birth of a new registration appointment booking system
A new arrival is always a reason to celebrate, a little citizen, a fresh life full of promise and possibilities.…
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Driving digital public services in Northern Ireland
Digital transformation in the public sector is at the heart of everyday delivery of efficient, cost-effective public services, writes Mairead…
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AI in the public sector
Statements have shown that AI is an innovation which has a broadly collaborative and consistent approach between Northern Ireland Executive…
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Scottish Government: Delivering public services in the digital age
Geoff Huggins, Director of the Scottish Government’s Digital Directorate, discusses the creation of a unified digital infrastructure for public services.…
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Digital solutions to supporting delivery of prison frontline services
Robbie Burrows, Head of ICT Services at the Northern Ireland Prison Service (NIPS), outlines some of the digital solutions that…
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ICT skills gap evident in Northern Ireland
Almost one in five people in Northern Ireland have no digital skills, according to figures from the Northern Ireland Statistics…
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