Government announced earlier this year that the implementation of the Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard will become mandatory for departments and, after some progress, ministers believe that further legislation is unnecessary Departments will soon publicly release “multiple records”| PublicTechnology
Minister reveals that plans are scheduled to be finalised and released publicly in the next few weeks – with some agencies or uses of technology likely to be given ‘necessary exemptions’ The government will soon announce plans to mandate that all central government departments publish details| PublicTechnology
Whitehall Monitor finds that DDaT profession has expanded vastly since 2016, but challenges remain in filling the biggest jobs Credit: Steve Buissinne/Pixabay Government’s digital, data and technology profession has expanded significantly in recent years, but pay constraints hamper departments’| PublicTechnology
The Digital and Data Capability framework, which sets out and defines the 50 roles that now constitute government’s tech profession, has been expanded to include machine learning and leadership posts Government’s Digital and Data Capability Framework now includes its first role focused on art| PublicTechnology
Emily Middleton, recently recruited to help guide the new government digital hub in DSIT, reveals a range of focus areas for the coming months, including skills, innovation, and commercial strategies After gathering feedback from civil service tech professionals, the recently created ‘digital| PublicTechnology