The Cabinet Office has made 1,700 apps available to public bodies after the G-Cloud apps store was opened this week.
A report by Brussels-based Security & Defence Agenda (SDA) has seen the UK top ranked in the ability to protect from cyber attacks.
Nine London-based NHS trusts are looking to collaboratively procure a patient administration system that could cost as much as £400m.
A report by the science and technology select committee has urged the government to launch a "prolonged" awareness campaign on internet safety for everyday users.
Gov.uk will act as a single domain for central government, replacing Directgov and hundreds of citizens advice pages on departmental websites.
Birmingham city council has invested in a £14m city telecare service to support people with long-term needs and help them remain in their homes for longer.
A total of seven police forces have inked contracts for Project Athena, a framework agreement for IT systems to help police identify criminals more quickly and cut crime.
The government has announced the current Ministry of Justice IT Chief, Andy Nelson is to become the government's CIO when Joe Harley retires in March.
Local public services are turning to technology to bring service delivery costs down, according to the IT trends 2011/12 report from Socitm






