Department for Science, Innovation & Technology 2023-24
Published on:This report provides an introduction to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, and our examination of its spending & performance.
This report provides an introduction to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, and our examination of its spending & performance.
An upcoming NAO report will consider whether UKRI’s management of its grants and loans is in line with the principles of good funding support.
Strategic shortcomings are undermining government’s aims to make the UK one of the world’s most innovative and attractive space economies.
AI presents the government with opportunities to transform public services potentially delivering billions of pounds in productivity savings.
It is unclear whether a government programme to expand 4G coverage to 95% of the UK landmass by December 2025 will be delivered on time.
The Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT) was formed in February 2023. This guide summarises the key information and insights that can be gained from examination of DSIT’s predecessor departments.
Our report looks at whether the preparations undertaken by DSIT (and previously DCMS) and Ofcom for the implementation of the new online safety legislation are sufficiently advanced.