The Digital Strategy for Defence: A review of early implementation
Published on:This report examines the MoD’s progress implementing digital transformation.
This report examines the MoD’s progress implementing digital transformation.
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This report sets out the NAO’s assessment of the delivery of the electronic monitoring (‘tagging’) transformation programme.
This report considers the effectiveness of the UK government’s cross-border travel measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This report reviews the robustness of assumptions underpinning the Ministry of Defence’s 2020–2030 Equipment Plan.
This report examines the Digital Services at the Border programme to assess whether it has delivered value for money.
This report examines the Digital Services at the Border programme to assess whether it has delivered value for money.
This report examines the role played by the public bodies involved in operating and overseeing the cash system.
This study examined whether the MoD gets the capabilities it requires when it needs them to meet its defence objectives.
This report considers the work that government has been undertaking at the border to prepare for a no-deal EU exit.
Have you ever had the frustration of having to provide the same information about yourself to different government services? Have you ever had to make decisions without information about what does and doesn’t work? Data is fundamental to delivering public services, improving systems and processes, and supporting sound decisions – but accessing accurate data is […]
Cloud services’ can bring cost and performance benefits. But they can also bring new challenges and risks. To help leaders oversee decision-making and implementation of cloud services, we recently published ‘Guidance for audit committees on cloud services’. The magazine, Public Sector Executive, invited us to outline the issues in the article The National Audit Office’s guide […]
The Whole of Government Accounts (WGA) are the consolidated financial statements for the whole of the UK public sector, showing what the UK Government spends and receives, and what it owns and owes.
This is an interactive visualisation of the financial information contained within the Whole of Government accounts published over the last five years
This report focuses on what Official Development Assistance spending is achieving in practice.
This report assesses how well Ofwat, Ofgem, Ofcom and the FCA measure and report their performance in protecting consumer interests.
This report assesses the Ministry of Defence’s approach to reducing and reforming its civilian workforce.
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