Contact-tracing app undergoing load-testing until 31 July | NHS Digital to transfer Covid-19 testing data to GPs | Full border checks deferred

PublicTechnology news at publictechnology.net
Mon Jun 15 15:09:38 BST 2020


You received this newsletter because you are currently on the PublicTechnology.net mailing list,

managed by Dods Parliamentary Communications Limited.

Email not displaying correctly?  View it in your browser https://publictechnologynet.cmail19.com/t/t-e-pjhntk-vdhlldkky-v/                                                                                                                        [http://li.politicshome.com/click?s=268972&li=0b43f1f8de666a9a3b58118904828661&e=gnome-shell@packages.debian.org&p=pjhntk]  [http://li.politicshome.com/click?s=416147&li=0b43f1f8de666a9a3b58118904828661&e=gnome-shell@packages.debian.org&p=pjhntk]  [http://li.politicshome.com/click?s=547217&li=0b43f1f8de666a9a3b58118904828661&e=gnome-shell@packages.debian.org&p=pjhntk]                                     Latest News                  ▸     Contact-tracing app began 11-week load-testing programme in mid-May, documents reveal  [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/news/contact-tracing-app-began-11-week-load-testing-programme-mid-may-documents-reveal]               ▸     NHS Digital to lead work to supply GPs with coronavirus testing data  [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/news/nhs-digital-lead-work-supply-gps-coronavirus-testing-data]               ▸     Full customs checks for EU goods to be deferred, report claims  [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/news/full-customs-checks-eu-goods-be-deferred-report-claims]               ▸     Government still sitting on three quarters of laptops bought to help vulnerable children during lockdown  [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/news/government-still-sitting-three-quarters-laptops-bought-help-vulnerable-children-during]                    In Depth                  ▸     Using data to better understand the hidden crime of domestic abuse  [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/features/using-data-better-understand-hidden-crime-domestic-abuse]               ▸     How can local government get it right on shared services?  [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/features/how-can-local-government-get-it-right-shared-services]               ▸     More must be done to realise the value of geospatial data  [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/opinion/more-must-be-done-realise-value-geospatial-data]               ▸     Virtual voting, remote working and fake news – the tech legacy of coronavirus  [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/features/virtual-voting-remote-working-and-fake-news-%E2%80%93-tech-legacy-coronavirus]                           A guide to delivering responsive local government [https://www.publictechnology.net/whitepaper/hpe/serve-today-build-tomorrow-guide-delivering-responsive-local-government]               ▸    New eBook by HPE shows how hybrid cloud can transform and enhance relationships with citizens  [https://www.publictechnology.net/whitepaper/hpe/serve-today-build-tomorrow-guide-delivering-responsive-local-government]

Covid-19 has put local governments across the world under extreme pressure at a time when many cities, counties and boroughs were already embarking on challenging digital transformations. This eBook by HPE shows how hybrid cloud services can be used to transform and enhance relationships with citizens no matter which city, county or borough you serve.

Click here for the full report [https://www.publictechnology.net/whitepaper/hpe/serve-today-build-tomorrow-guide-delivering-responsive-local-government]

Covid-19: Enabling a return to normality with an effective public warning system [https://www.publictechnology.net/whitepaper/covid-19-enabling-return-normality-effective-public-warning-system]               ▸    New whitepaper by Everbridge [https://www.publictechnology.net/whitepaper/covid-19-enabling-return-normality-effective-public-warning-system]

How can public warning technology play a part in getting the UK safely back to normal after Covid-19? This whitepaper looks at the lessons from countries that used such systems to accelerate a return to normal, such as how to generate a robust evidence-base to inform ministerial decision-making, and how to better understand where and how to contain outbreaks.

Click here to download [https://www.publictechnology.net/whitepaper/covid-19-enabling-return-normality-effective-public-warning-system]

WEBINAR: Is your organisation IT resilient? [https://www.workcast.com/register?cpak=4416159243058418&referrer=publictech]               ▸    Webinar with Zerto, 14 July at 10am [https://www.workcast.com/register?cpak=4416159243058418&referrer=publictech]

IT resilience is a new concept for many organisations, and a number have not yet developed a robust strategy. This puts them at risk: IDC estimates that as many as 50% of organisations are not equipped to survive a disaster event. So how do organisations get there? What are the challenges hindering IT resilience maturity? In this one-hour webinar, we will discuss some of the key elements of IT resilience.

Click here to register [https://www.workcast.com/register?cpak=4416159243058418&referrer=publictech]

Setting the standard in public sector cybersecurity [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/partner_article/setting-standard-public-sector-cyber-security]               ▸    CyberArk argues that retaining public trust needs assurances that personal information is safe [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/partner_article/setting-standard-public-sector-cyber-security]

Since 2018, we have continued to see rapid digitisation of public services, greater movement of government infrastructure to the cloud, and more third-party suppliers being given access to critical IT infrastructure. All of these developments have increased the attack surface available to criminals. In this context, getting the public sector's approach to cybersecurity right is critical.

Click here to read more [https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/partner_article/setting-standard-public-sector-cyber-security]

[http://li.politicshome.com/click?s=260785&li=0b43f1f8de666a9a3b58118904828661&e=gnome-shell@packages.debian.org&p=pjhntk]  [http://li.politicshome.com/click?s=416568&li=0b43f1f8de666a9a3b58118904828661&e=gnome-shell@packages.debian.org&p=pjhntk]  [http://li.politicshome.com/click?s=547638&li=0b43f1f8de666a9a3b58118904828661&e=gnome-shell@packages.debian.org&p=pjhntk]                                                               © 2020 Dods Parliamentary Communications Ltd

Registered in England under Company number 01262354. Registered Office: 11th Floor, The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG

If you no longer wish to receive our mails, please  unsubscribe https://publictechnologynet.cmail19.com/t/t-u-pjhntk-vdhlldkky-e/.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-gnome-maintainers/attachments/20200616/c886d99b/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the pkg-gnome-maintainers mailing list