Common technology services
Printing. At best it’s something that just happens. At worst it involves visits to the IT helpdesk, long login processes, or simply the hunt for toner. It’s not interesting. Or is it? In CTS we are creating a blueprint for printing.
I’m very pleased to announce Mark Smith as the new Head of PSN (Public Services Network), the government’s high-performance network for public sector organisations.
My name is Busola Olasonjoye, and I’m currently working as an apprentice in the Common Technology Services (CTS) team at GDS.
Catch up on the changes we have made to make it cheaper and easier for everyone to purchase the components they need to connect their organisations to the PSN.
In December we told you how we are trying to make technology work for government. To discover how best to solve our common issues, the technical team have been working with our colleagues across government and suppliers.
I’m delighted to confirm that Andy Beale is the new Deputy Chief Technology Officer for the government.
Getting an information page containing everything required to talk about improving technology across government, in only six weeks, was pushing the limits of our small project team. Here’s what we did.
Back in August we told you about Common Technology Services (CTS) and our aims to help improve technology across government.
There’s been great progress over the past month or so with the public beta of the new Public Services Network (PSN) compliance process.
As this Parliament draws to a close, in the Office of the CTO we have been looking back at the past four years. Our mission was to clear away the obstacles that prevented us and our colleagues in departments from …