From new details about the EU’s Digital Services Act to the biggest govtech deals of the past few days, NS Tech finds the key development so far this week.
EU draft rules strike at the heart of Big Tech’s business model
The EU is planning to force Big Tech to share its data with smaller rivals, according to a draft version of the Digital Services Act, as Laurie Clarke reports.
Facebook oversight committee to launch before the US election
Facebook’s long-hyped oversight board, billed as a “supreme court” for content decisions, will finally launch in October ahead of the US presidential election on 3 November.
The biggest govtech deals of the week
In partnership with GlobalData, we’ve drilled down into the most valuable tenders and awards from the last seven days. Here’s what we found this week.
Poverty by algorithm
After the A-level results debacle, another flawed government calculation is now creating misery for welfare claimants, as Anoosh Chakelian reports for the New Statesman.
Why we must break the constraints of the industrial model of government
Governments have struggled to scale their response to the pandemic, while deep structural inequalities have been highlighted across public institutions and services. To bridge this gap, governments must grasp how to reconfigure the state using technology to make better decisions, better resolve crises, and improve people’s lives, writes Max Beverton-Palmer.