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One SaaS to rule them: HMG takes £215m ERP contract for 29 agencies to market. Winner takes all.

A "combined single instance SaaS Solution along with a Systems Integrator" please -- but you can propose some different contracting models and bid teams...

CivTech: Scotland to digitize licensing, opens up tech spend to SMEs

Scotland's government has announced nine digitization tenders worth £10 million for its CivTech challenge.

Oracle EU Sovereign Cloud

"No backbone network connection to Oracle's other cloud regions” says the company, with Microsoft also promising an EU "data boundary"

DARPA selects four private partners for algorithmic analysis of "mass casualty" events

DARPA has announced private partners for its ITM programme that will deploy trustworthy AI to save lives in mass casualty events.

UK warns on “cyberbiosecurity” risks in new paper - amid synthetic biology, AI fears

Government promises a new "National Biosurveillance Network" that would join up "syndromic, epidemiological and promising environmental surveillance capabilities" in a new "Biothreats Radar" but promised funding is far from huge...

Zoom Europe data storage privacy settings

Careful now, read the small print: Account, diagnostic data will stay in the US and Zoom can't promise calls and recordings won't pass through data centres you opted out of...

UK defence facing a “step-change” in how adversaries use digital and data: “Attitudes, culture” must change

"Our ability to collect data risks overmatching the ability of our analysts to analyse and exploit it at the speed we need"

Testing of a quantum accelerometer developed by Imperial College London

Successful testing of a quantum accelerometer developed by Imperial College London may set a new direction for navigation technology. First announced in 2018, the self-contained quantum accelerometer device does not rely on external signals like GPS or other satellite alternatives. Initial testing has been successfully conducted by the Royal Navy.

The “Hiroshima Accord” and the scramble for chip certainty

From London to Tokyo, Washington to Berlin, policy makers are scrambling to rethink semiconductor supply chains, in no small part lest (and few put it this bluntly) China invades Taiwan – gaining access to the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which produces 90% of the world’s leading-edge semiconductors. Some are that

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