UK government technology purchasing processes “minimize” technical risks involved


  • The UK National Audit Office believes the government’s approach to technology providers needs centralized reform
  • The current strategy costs taxpayers billions and leaves the UK’s infrastructure obsolete for three decades.
  • The Public Accounts Committee has also weighed in, stating that government departments are not “intelligent customers”.

In alarming but unsurprising news given its attitude towards artificial intelligence, the UK government has been accused of mismanaging its technology procurement processes by failing to assess technical risks, leading to overinflated budgets affecting taxpayers and delays in implementation.

This is according to the latest report (PDF, via The Registry) of the National Audit Office, the UK’s “independent watchdog of public spending”.

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