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COVID-19: Maintaining quality control in testing times
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, UKAS highlights the importance of maintaining quality control in testing times.
Rockford Associates: Accounts Payable Review aids Public Sector Finance
Here, Rockford Associates explain their experiences of recovery audit work and case study results.
An increase in remote working could leave your business unsecure
While the big-names in business have been grabbing headlines when it comes to remote working following coronavirus, here Eacs explains that SMEs could be more vulnerable to an influx of staff working from home.
Buying innovation in the public sector
Iain C. Steel, Chief Procurement Services Officer and Caroline Ramsay, Partner at UK law firm TLT LLP detail here their thoughts on buying innovation in the public sector.
To speed up: Resurgent sodium current in the nervous system
Jason Tait Sanchez, Ph.D., CCC-A, FAAA, Associate Professor at Northwestern University, discusses resurgent sodium current in the nervous system.
Procurement: Engaging third-party resources
Gareth Clark, Deputy Director – Professional Services, Crown Commercial Service guides us through a number of agreements that the organisation offers when it comes to procurement (engaging third-party resources).
YPO launches data centre and cloud framework
YPO has announced the launch of its Data Centres, Maintenance Cloud Hosting and Security framework for the public sector.
How digital enablement frees up time and money for front-line services
James Cherry, CTO of Northdoor, explores how modernising the NHS data estate can free up time and save money, which ultimately benefits front-line services.
Why are central banks leading blockchain experimentation?
Here, the World Economic forum discusses how central banks are among the most cautious institutions in the world, yet the first to implement blockchain experimentation.
Supplier Overpayments – Fraud and Error – Just the ‘Tip of the Iceberg’
Fraud and error in the public sector is a complex issue which the Government is trying to tackle; Andrew Cushion, Managing Director of Twice2Much discusses.
Public spending pressures: Getting more value for the public purse
Paul Bentley, Commercial Agreement Manager at the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) details their Spend Analysis and Recovery Services, or SARS II, Framework tool and how this is helping those who spend money to get more value for the public purse.
Are healthcare organisations finally making a move to the cloud?
Sam Woodcock, Director Solutions Architect EMEA and APAC at iland, looks at the future of cloud adoption in healthcare organisations, throughout this article
Twice2much discuss the CCS estimate of £220million in Spend Recoveries
How much is a Spend Recovery review worth to your organisation? Can you afford to ignore your share of £220 million? Twice2Much give you the answers...
The future of circular economies: Achieving zero waste to landfill
Richard Walker, Marketing Manager at Reconomy shares the benefits of setting a 0% landfill target and explains why it is an achievable goal for businesses
How can UK universities protect themselves from cybercriminals?
Robert Stoneman, analyst at GlobalData highlights why UK universities are key targets for cybercriminals and how to safeguard from an attack
UK universities will find it sobering that over 4,000 Chinese universities and research institutions were also affected by the same piece of ransomware that crippled NHS IT systems last...
Smarter Printing for Construction
Recent months have seen a recovery but as construction businesses emerge from the downturn, many are uncertain what approach to take to printing.
Construction companies need accessible printing that is dependable and of high graphical quality. Yet, many such firms remain reluctant to make large investments in new solutions. Instead...