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Oscar Hornstein @ UK Tech News · 07/09/2025 04:52 EDT

Government brings on Google Cloud to upskill Civil Service

Google Cloud will work with the British government to upgrade the technology used in public services and upskill up to 100,000 civil servants as part of a state push for AI and digital. The partnership includes a wide scope of services used in the public sector set to be upgraded by the cloud team of ...

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