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The internet is ‘ok’

Posted by: James Stewart, Posted on: 20 January 2017 - Categories: Technology Leaders

At a recent Technology Leaders meeting we agreed that the internet is ok for the vast majority of the work that the public sector does. But what does that mean for the future of the Public Services Network?

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Securing email for the Scottish public sector

Posted by: Andrew Williamson, Posted on: 11 October 2016 - Categories: Common technology services

Andrew Williamson, the Scottish Wide Area Network Programme Manager, talks about getting the Scottish public sector better connected with secure email in Scotland.

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Changing PSN compliance: it’s go-live for the new process

Posted by: Government Technology Team, Posted on: 26 May 2015 - Categories: Common technology services

There’s been great progress over the past month or so with the public beta of the new Public Services Network (PSN) compliance process.

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