All posts by Partner Content
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Why AI governance is crucial to your public sector mandate – and five practical steps to embedding it
Accountability, transparency and oversight are key to ensuring artificial intelligence is used responsibly and fosters public trust. In this article, John Anthony Balla from SAS outlines five steps to help
- Posted June 10, 2026
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Power in numbers: driving innovation and growth through the ‘triple helix model’
When it comes to ensuring the UK’s strengths in science, research and invention translate into economic growth, it turns out that the old adage of ‘two’s company, three’s a crowd’
- Posted May 12, 2026
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Government organisations over-relying on unproven AI, global study finds
Government organisations demonstrate surprisingly strong overall AI maturity, yet public sector investments in trustworthy AI technology and governance often lag behind. This suggests agencies may be deploying advanced AI built upon
- Posted April 27, 2026
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The UK government is sitting on a user research goldmine. So, why isn’t it being used?
Despite almost drowning in rich user data, poor knowledge sharing across government is damaging productivity and driving up mental load. Dr Jon Rimmer, chief experience officer at Mercator Digital, discusses
- Posted April 23, 2026
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Fraud at scale: Trends the public sector cannot ignore
The fraudsters targeting government programmes are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Find out what key trends are shaping public sector fraud – and how organisations and leaders can adapt tools, rethink operating
- Posted April 14, 2026
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The many shades of sovereignty: digital sovereignty in practice
Every current digital technology policy discussion seems to touch upon digital sovereignty. Its importance has grown gradually over the past year, quickly reaching the executive-level priority now placed on the topic.
- Posted March 30, 2026
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The economics of government innovation
By Andres Raieste, SVP, Global Head of Public Sector, Nortal In public administration, innovation only matters if it improves outcomes. If a programme does not help to implement policy effectively,
- Posted March 19, 2026
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From adoption to disruption: experts share viewpoints on driving impact from government AI
95% of private sector organisations are getting little return on AI, despite billions of dollars of investment, according to a recent study. This begs the question – are governments realising value
- Posted March 16, 2026
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The future of work in the age of AI agents
The advance of Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly changing tasks, skills and leadership expectations across the public sector and the introduction of AI agents will only accelerate the pace of change. In
- Posted February 26, 2026
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Reinventing Public Service: Experience as the Engine of Transformation
As governments scale AI, technology alone is no longer enough. Success comes from keeping humans in the lead where AI augments judgment – not merely placing human in the loop.
- Posted February 12, 2026










