Bryan Glick Editor in chief, Computer Weekly blog ComputerWeekly.com NHS IT system for GP data upload slammed for delays and overspend 02 Jul 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Universal Credit costs leap by more than 20% to £15.8bn 25 Jun 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Digital government 'a chance to build a new state', says Cabinet Office minister Matt Hancock 25 Jun 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Hello computer. Wanna talk dirty? 15 Jun 2015 ComputerWeekly.com NHS e-Referral system goes live, despite 33 issues and GDS warning 15 Jun 2015 ComputerWeekly.com The state of NHS IT? Ring a random NHS trust and see if they have IT problems - it worked for us 05 Jun 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Whitehall technology chiefs vetoed new Windows XP support deal 18 May 2015 ComputerWeekly.com What does the end of the "Francis Maude era" mean for GDS? 15 May 2015 ComputerWeekly.com New government, same government IT? Perhaps not... 12 May 2015 ComputerWeekly.com The digital challenge for the new government 06 May 2015 ComputerWeekly.com If not GDS, then what? 29 Apr 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Accenture chosen to run NHS email service 17 Apr 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Liberal Democrats promise to double innovation spend and 99.9% broadband roll-out 15 Apr 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Would GDS like to airbrush rural payments out of its digital exemplar history? 10 Apr 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Exit checks system for UK borders finally goes live 08 Apr 2015 ComputerWeekly.com To make Britain digital we need leaders who are part of the network, not apart from it 31 Mar 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Rural payments service failed GDS assessment but still went live 30 Mar 2015 ComputerWeekly.com National Police ICT Company operational after four years of wrangling 27 Mar 2015 ComputerWeekly.com UK government pays £150m to Raytheon to settle e-Borders dispute 27 Mar 2015 ComputerWeekly.com MPs slam Defra for making rural payments 'digital by default' 27 Mar 2015 ComputerWeekly.com What went wrong with Defra's rural payments system? 20 Mar 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Government creates Crown Hosting venture with Ark Data Centres 19 Mar 2015 ComputerWeekly.com SMEs seek legal advice over controversial Capita contracts with government 25 Feb 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Home Office wins appeal against £224m Raytheon payment over e-Borders cancellation 17 Feb 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Why it's time for the IT community to engage with politicians 13 Feb 2015 ComputerWeekly.com National Police ICT Company finally set to start operations 06 Feb 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Government and Labour trade accusations and insults over Universal Credit progress 02 Feb 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Apple success shows the importance of making IT invisible 30 Jan 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Windows 10 proves this is a different Microsoft - but is it different enough? 22 Jan 2015 ComputerWeekly.com Introducing the Devereux-Hodge shambolicness scale for rating progress of Universal Credit 16 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 13. Ed Vaizey, Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 11. Phil Smith, Cisco UK CEO, chairman of Technology Strategy Board 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 18. Tim Kelsey, National Director, Patients and Information, NHS England 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 3. Simon Segars, CEO, ARM Holdings 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 4. Liam Maxwell, UK government CTO 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 1. Jane Moran, Global CIO, Unilever 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 6. Gavin Patterson, CEO, BT 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 16. Victor Chavez, CEO, Thales UK; chair of Information Economy Council; President of TechUK 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 19. Tony Singleton, Director, Digital Commercial Programme, Government Digital Service 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 9. Eben Upton, Founder, Raspberry Pi Foundation 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 14. Gerard Grech, CEO, Tech City 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 10. Mark Dearnley, Chief digital and information officer, HM Revenue & Customs 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 12. Chi Onwurah, Labour MP, Shadow minister for digital government & cyber security 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 2. Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web inventor; President of the Open Data Institute 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com UKtech50 2014 - the next 30 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 15. Ralph Rivera, Director of Future Media, BBC 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 17. John Finch, CIO, Bank of England 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 8. Joanna Shields, Chair, Tech City UK; Prime Minister's digital ambassador 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 5. Mike Bracken, Executive director, Government Digital Service 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 20. Mark Bramwell, Head of IT, Wellcome Trust 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com 7. Catherine Doran, CIO, Royal Mail Group 04 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com UKtech50 2014 - The most influential people in UK IT 03 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com CIO interview: Kevin Cunnington, director general of digital transformation, DWP 01 Dec 2014 ComputerWeekly.com DWP still has lessons to learn to make Universal Credit IT a success 28 Nov 2014 ComputerWeekly.com The business challenges and benefits of identity and access management 14 Nov 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Government open standards - the curious case of Microsoft and the minister 05 Nov 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Half a million citizens to be using Gov.uk Verify by April 2015 30 Oct 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Home Office appeals against $300m Raytheon payment in e-Borders dispute 29 Oct 2014 ComputerWeekly.com HMRC to save £200m per year by scrapping Aspire outsourcing deal 29 Oct 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Universal Credit digital service set for first public test in Sutton 24 Oct 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Universal Credit digital system reaches key milestone as DWP delays roll-out 23 Oct 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Gov.uk Verify identity assurance service ready to go live 15 Oct 2014 ComputerWeekly.com What has happened to the Prime Minister's Digital Taskforce? 14 Oct 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Credit where it's due - this government has made huge progress on digital and IT 03 Oct 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Nationwide roll-out of Universal Credit to start in early 2015 29 Sep 2014 ComputerWeekly.com UKtech50 2014 - help us choose the 50 most influential people in UK IT 23 Sep 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Greater devolution offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to accelerate digital government 19 Sep 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Interview: Government digital chief Mike Bracken on the next five years 19 Sep 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Government digital chief signals move away from 'tower model' approach to IT outsourcing 18 Sep 2014 ComputerWeekly.com GDS unveils 'Gov.UK Verify' public services identity assurance scheme 16 Sep 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Government seeks £110,000 director for Parliamentary Digital Service 16 Sep 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Technology on trial - justice system could do better at finding digital fingerprints 21 Aug 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Congratulations to GDS on open document formats - but will Microsoft resort to litigation? 24 Jul 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Microsoft attacks UK government decision to adopt ODF for document formats 23 Jul 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Universal Credit business case not approved - obfuscation from the most open government in history 08 Jul 2014 ComputerWeekly.com To every male IT leader - it is your responsibility to get more women into IT 04 Jul 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Labour's digital rhetoric is increasingly positive towards GDS 03 Jul 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Dear HP, Microsoft (and others) - stop bleating, start competing 03 Jul 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Six suppliers shortlisted for NHS HR system replacement 19 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Can social science save the web? 13 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Russia invests £2.8bn to deliver 10Mbps fibre broadband across the country 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Skolkovo's success depends on Russia's new web-savvy generation 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Skolkovo is backed by Russian government and oligarchs 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com You can't have a tech startup event without robots 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Creating a small town on the outskirts of Moscow for Russian technology 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Creating a startup vibe at Skolkovo Innovation Centre 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com How Skolkovo aims to support Russian tech startups 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com The Skolkovo Startup Village 2014 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Mad cows? Skolkovo aims to incubate tech startups in several sectors 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com What next for Skolkovo after the Startup Village? 06 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Bringing the technology world to Russia 03 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com How Moscow money and the post-Soviet generation hope to create Russia's Silicon Valley 02 Jun 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Are the UK's borders being compromised by legacy IT systems? 02 May 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Is DWP looking for yet another new chief for Universal Credit? 29 Apr 2014 ComputerWeekly.com DWP should scrap existing Universal Credit IT, say MPs 09 Apr 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Cabinet Office vetoed Home Office plans for 'critical' e-Borders replacement 04 Apr 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Who wants Windows XP to live forever? 04 Apr 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Government signs £5.5m Microsoft deal to extend Windows XP support 02 Apr 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Oracle finally sees revenue growth from hardware business 19 Mar 2014 ComputerWeekly.com Government finally ends e-Borders programme 12 Mar 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7