Digital transformation in government: addressing the barriers to efficiency
Published on:This report assesses how government is trying to address the underlying issues that make digital transformation so difficult to achieve.
This report assesses how government is trying to address the underlying issues that make digital transformation so difficult to achieve.
This report describes the Home Office’s progress on delivering the Emergency Services Network programme, and sets out the main risks it faces.
Former UKAEA employees who transferred to a privatised company spent a decade seeking resolution from government after their pensions fell in value.
This report looks at how DESNZ is set up for power sector decarbonisation while maintaining security of electricity supply and affordability.
HM Courts & Tribunals Service’s £1.3bn court reform programme is nearing its end. This report examines progress implementing the programme.
A factual briefing on alcohol treatment services in England, informed by discussions with the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England, and the Association of Directors of Public Health.
Despite funding and staffing levels for mental health services increasing, and more patients being treated, millions of people with mental health needs are still not accessing services, with some facing lengthy waits for treatment, according to a new National Audit Office report.
BEIS worked quickly to introduce financial support for rising energy bills (currently estimated at £69bn), recognising it had to make compromises.
This study assesses how effectively the Department for Education is supporting education recovery in schools following the COVID-19 pandemic.
This report examines the Department for International Trade’s strategy for supporting investment into the UK.
The NAO has reported on the 2021-22 accounts of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
This report examines the progress made in improving the timeliness of auditor reporting on English local public bodies’ financial statements. Delays in completing audited accounts can have significant implications for local accountability and the effective management of public money.
This report looks at how UKSV has performed in providing national security vetting services since 2018; what it is doing to ensure security vetting is completed in a timely way to ensure the continued protection and functioning of government; and what it is doing to modernise and reform.
This examines the extent to which HMRC is well-placed to manage its compliance work following the pandemic, including future risks and challenges.
This report assesses whether the BBC is on track to deliver value to its users from its digital transformation.
This report examines how effectively HM Passport Office managed the service in 2022 after the lifting of COVID travel restrictions.
The head of the National Audit Office will today (Thursday 8 December) outline lessons from its reports into the government’s handling of COVID-19 in a keynote speech at the Houses of Parliament. Gareth Davies, Comptroller & Auditor General, will also offer guidance for decision-makers seeking public spending efficiencies against a tough economic backdrop. Davies was […]
This report examines whether Defra has a full understanding of its legacy challenges, including cyber security risks, and if plans to address the problem are realistic, achievable and aligned to future needs.
This report looks at the Restart scheme, DWP’s employment support response for people who are long-term unemployed.
An investigation into the UNBOXED festival by the National Audit Office found that audience engagement was lower than originally modelled, although the project was delivered on time and is forecast to be on budget.