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OAG 046 - April 2025

How research informs policy

Dr Martin Lukavec at the London School of Business and Finance, discusses how research informs policy, illustrated by the examples of randomised trials, behavioural economics and economic incentives.

Schneider electric addresses sustainability challenges for government use of AI

The potential for AI to deliver a new generation of citizen-centric public services and efficient governance is too great to ignore, but how can it be done while decarbonising and ensuring sustainability goals?

Igniting the European hydrogen economy

Dennis Jul Pedersen from the Port of Esbjerg outlines the initiatives for a hydrogen economy from Esbjerg, Denmark, in this insightful commentary.

Smarter workforce management procurement for the public sector

Rebecca D’Agostino from Crown Workforce Management, explains cutting through the complexity when it comes to smarter workforce management procurement for the public sector, such as using the G-Cloud framework.

High-performance computing: The technology behind a data-driven future

Owen Thomas from Red Oak Consulting says that high-performance computing (HPC) is becoming the silent force underpinning modern society. Here, he explains more.

Seamless data, smarter care: The interoperability-driven NHS transformation

Jonty Fletcher from Synertec explores the critical role of interoperability in the NHS’s digital transformation efforts, highlighting that seamless communication between different digital systems is essential for enhancing smarter care for patients.

Public sector collaborations as a cornerstone for innovation

As digital advancements enhance information sharing and remote work, organisations need to collaborate to tackle complex challenges. Stephen Ferry from the IEG Group highlights the benefits of public sector collaboration based on a recent project centred on their Digital Continuing Healthcare (CHC) solution.

Advancing science and innovation in the U.S

Discover reviews trends, future challenges, and strategic directions when it comes to advancing science and innovation in the U.S., including High Energy Physics, with Prof. Dr. Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, Research Director at Everest Group.

Legionella control: What we mean by ‘managing through to resolution’

HC Legionella is a water hygiene specialist focused on resolving Legionella control issues. Here, authorising engineer Claire Jackson shares an example of her team’s work in addressing temperature issues at a high-risk site that posed a threat to vulnerable individuals.

Source: The public sector’s perfect partner for ultra-rapid EV charging infrastructure

As the electric vehicle revolution gains momentum, Joe Helps, Head of Land Acquisitions at new EV infrastructure company Source, explains why public sector organisations should consider utilising their land assets for EV charging infrastructure.

From good to great: How benchmarking drives continuous improvement

Rockford Associates discusses the importance of benchmarking and its benefits for businesses in various sectors.

Why G-Cloud 14 is more than a catalogue of ‘shiny new toys’

Nick Denning, CEO of IT consultancy Diegesis and veteran of multiple successful digital transformation projects, looks at how G-Cloud 14 can help to secure day-to-day operations while delivering digital innovations.

Transforming NHS trusts: SMS Technology’s solutions for efficiency, compliance, and patient safety

NHS trusts are under increasing pressure to improve operational efficiency, comply with regulations, and enhance patient safety in the face of resource constraints. SMS Technology provides solutions aimed at addressing these challenges.

U.S. education priorities charted

Open Access Government highlights the priorities of Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to enhance the U.S. education system.

Digital consultancy: Could digital investment transform public sector efficiency?

Brave & Heart is a digital consultancy agency recently recognised on the Crown Commercial Service’s G-Cloud 14 framework, dedicated to assisting public sector organisations and global multinationals in enhancing efficiency through digital transformation.

Technological revolution and shifts in the research paradigm of global science

Dr Ignatius Luke Chan, PhD, ACLP, Senior Lecturer at the London School of Business and Finance in Singapore, investigates the current technological revolution and changes in the research paradigm of global science.

Beyond the surface: Securing IoT devices in the public sector

Dominic Norton, Sales Director at Spitfire Network Services Ltd, discusses the evolution of security, focusing on the shift from physical to digital vulnerabilities, including securing IoT devices in the public sector.

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