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Efficient programme and project management is vital to ensure the government’s policies are delivered successfully.
Essential resources for project delivery professionals leading, managing or involved in projects or programmes in government.
How networks and individuals can support the country's emergency planning, response and recovery, and keep systems and services running.
Guidance to support local responders in the fulfilment of their business continuity exercising and testing requirements.
This Spend Control ceased as a requirement on 1st February 2023. Other Cabinet Office Spending Controls remain operational.
How the government prepares and plans for emergencies, working nationally, locally and co-operatively to ensure civil protection in the UK.
This guidance aims to help people develop and manage communities of practice across government.
Service providers or government departments installing networking technologies in government shared buildings, known as hub buildings.
Resources, tools and guidance to help you manage and share your geospatial data and/or data in a FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) way.
This document seeks to outline some of the approaches to training that will help support the statutory guidance.
How to run exercises and training for emergency planning and preparedness, with an introduction to the Central Government Emergency Response Training (CGERT) Course.
Key benefits management principles and activities when delivering major projects.
Principles and resources to support regular arm's length body board effectiveness reviews and board member appraisals.
All the examples chosen follow the principles set out in the British Standard for Business Continuity Management - BS25999.
Follow this guidance when you want to get spend approval for commercial activities costing £20 million or more excluding VAT.
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