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Concern grows that visa cap will create IT skills shortage
The controversial proposed limit on non-EU migrant visas will leave key IT positions unfilled due to a lack of skills, one agency has warned.
OECD warns IT firms of tough year ahead
The international development agency joins the chorus of pessimistic predictions facing the global IT industry in the coming New Year.
ICO order fuels criminal record retention disagreement
ICO orders four Police forces to delete old criminal convictions, but governing agency defends right not to reply pending tribunal.
£10.8 million written off with e-passport system
The UK passport agency has dumped its long troubled and costly second-generation e-passport project.
Work laws threaten trouble for banking IT contractors
Changes to the EU Working Time Directive could impact the long term contracts of UK agency IT professionals in the banking industry.
Government agency denies tech monitoring plans
The Government Communciations Headquarters has denied developing technology to monitor all UK phone and internet use.
Defra goes custom to manage projects
The government agency has commissioned new portfolio management systems to track £4-billion worth of public projects.
Insolvency service loses four laptops
Yet another government agency loses confidential data, this time involving the directors of bankrupt British businesses.
Housing Corporation outsources core IT management
Government housing agency initiates IT transformation with new £7.5 million, three-year managed services deal.
Development agency saves £1 million with HR IT
The UK Department for International Development is using a new web-based system to improve its staff retention and recruitment.
US transportation agency puts brakes on Vista
Department of Transportation's CIO blocks Vista and other new Microsoft techs for months, possibly more
EU agency takes on DNS flaw
ENISA is looking at system security extensions as one way of strengthening the security of servers handling IP addresses.<br> <br>
US scientists using Twitter to identify earthquakes
World's premier earthquake-detection agency turns to user tweets to get a heads up on developing tremors while raw data is still being crunched.
MI5 advertises for real-life Q to help defend Britain
The government’s security intelligence agency requires a science and technology boffin - much like Bond's Q – who can work two or three days a...
Government reforms hint at SOCA end
SOCA may have been key in fighting cyber crime in the UK, but it could end up being swallowed by a new policing agency.
Spooks help out on Vista security
US National Security Agency called in to help harden new OS against hackers, worms and viruses.
Police armed with more smartphones
The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) has confirmed the force-wide smartphone deployment will be completed by March.
European Environment Agency case study
Windows Azure Helps the EEA Go Green and Cut Development Time
MI6 uses Facebook to recruit spies
The secret service agency is looking to social networking to find more diverse recruits.
UK reveals role in European identity scheme
A member of the Department of Work and Pensions reveals the UK’s role in an EC sponsored cross-border identity scheme.
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