BBC 2022-23
Published on:This guide has been produced to support the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in its examination of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (the BBC) spending and performance.
This guide has been produced to support the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in its examination of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s (the BBC) spending and performance.
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.
Covering leadership, skills and data, our guide covers the essential enablers to unlock the potential of your finance team.
Background The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) aims to ensure that ‘lightning fast’ digital connectivity is available across the UK. This gives people choices about where to live and work and ensures they are not left out of future technological revolutions because of poor infrastructure. Demand for mobile internet access is expected to […]
Delivery to the frontline is still being put at risk by longstanding weaknesses in inventory management, despite the Ministry of Defence taking steps to improve, according to a new National Audit Office report.
Our report has found that repeated delays have undermined credibility and increased costs of HMRC’s flagship tax transformation programme.
This report describes the Home Office’s progress on delivering the Emergency Services Network programme, and sets out the main risks it faces.
This opinion piece looks at the issues raised by the NAO’s recent report on how Defra is gradually modernising it’s digital services.
This guide has been produced to support the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport select committee in its examination of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport’s (DCMS’s) spending and performance.
This report examines whether Defra has a full understanding of its legacy challenges, including cyber security risks, and if its plans to address the problem are realistic, achievable and aligned to future needs.
If the government wants to modernise, it must start with its data – but addressing the government’s data issues isn’t easy.
This report examines the MoD’s progress implementing digital transformation.
This framework provides a structured, flexible approach to reviewing models. It is intended to aid those commissioning or undertaking analysis of a model with the aim of determining whether the model is robust and reasonable.
AI has the potential to transform public services and support innovation. This study will examine how effectively government is maximising the opportunities and mitigating the risks of using artificial intelligence in the provision of public services.
Find out about the innovative ways our expert Modelling Team scrutinise departments’ models.
This guide is aimed at accounting officers, chief executives, director
generals, directors and chief operating officers and people responsible for government services.
This opinion piece looks at the challenges faced when using Agile for major digital change programmes.
This report assesses how government is trying to address the underlying issues that make digital transformation so difficult to achieve.
The Digital Services Tax has raised more revenue than forecast by the Government and increased the amount of UK tax paid by big digital companies. HMRC’s compliance work is ongoing and it has yet to identify any non-compliance among business groups, according to a report by the National Audit Office.
This guide helps Audit and Risk Committees ask the right questions when undertaking major digital change programmes using Agile.