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New strategy unveiled by the chancellor to be broken up into three strands – "defence, deter and develop"
New report by the Institute for Government flags skills gap, policy divide and officials' attitudes to digital as potential barrier to service transformation and big savings
With the new government focused on Brexit, Theresa May and Philip Hammond have not voiced their support for making government digital – but the potential for savings is huge
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People
After a career in finance that included a stint in the former battlegrounds of South East Asia, UK Export Finance chief executive Louis Taylor faces challenges on a new front: supporting UK exporters in an era of Brexit uncertainty. Colin Marrs meets him
Civil Service World's regular guide to the very best in Whitehallese
Exit of chief technology officer marks latest in a series of departures from Government Digital Service over the last three months
UKEF chief Louis Taylor tells CSW he has struck deal with Treasury to end "very inefficient use of money" through contractors
National Audit Office finds “no evidence" chief social worker influenced decision to award contracts to consultancy she used to hold shares in — but raises concern over the way the department sought to manage conflicts of interest
Career diplomat David Frost returning to Whitehall to become foreign secretary's Spad
Microsoft looks at three focus areas of organisations that have successfully implemented digital transformation strategies
Steve O'Neil went from being a civil servant in the Department for Education to helping the Liberal Democrats draw up their 2015 manifesto as the party's deputy head of policy. He tells CSW what he learned on the journey – and why he believes good policymaking requires both public consent and rigorous planning
National Audit Office says GDS now getting on better with Defra after subsidies fiasco – but announces wider probe into effectiveness of the central digital team
Find out which civil servants and departmental teams are in the running for an award
Financial services director moves upwards in the Treasury, and faces in-tray set to be dominated by the UK's decision to quit the European Union
Acoba suggests "senior, independent, board-level oversight" could help ensure compliance with rules governing post-Whitehall careers of former officials and ministers
Institute for Government warns imposing an England-focused settlement would be “reckless” as prime minister Theresa May prepares to meet devolved nation heads
Public Accounts Committee urges Cabinet Office to boost departments’ oversight of quangos – and share accountability good practice more widely
Geoffrey Lyons reviews Mervyn King's accessible take on the rudimentary failings of modern finance
Former Troubled Families tsar hits back after government-commissioned analysis casts doubt on the success of the flagship social policy scheme
Government equality watchdog workers set to stage one-day protest over budget cuts and compulsory redundancies
Confirmed: MoD's chief information officer Mike Stone to leave in March next year
Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor calls for the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency to take urgent action, after a report by the watchdog finds that the DVLA has wrongly denied people with certain medical conditions and disabilities the right to drive