
Modernising the Legacy Estate: Reducing Technical Debt without Starting From Scratch
Made Tech argues that public‑safety agencies should modernise legacy IT by evolving existing platforms rather than replacing them wholesale. Technical debt manifests as fragmented, hard‑to‑maintain code that forces caseworkers to juggle multiple systems and spreadsheets. By combining user research, service design and incremental, parallel testing, teams can identify friction points, validate changes against real data, and migrate without service interruption. This measured approach lowers risk, uncovers hidden defects, and extends the useful life of costly government systems.

Awaab’s Law Phase 2: What It Covers and What Housing Providers Should Be Doing Now
Phase 2 of Awaab’s Law, due later in 2026, expands the mandatory hazard‑remediation regime for social landlords to five additional categories such as excess cold, structural instability and fire risks. The government estimated Phase 1 already adds about £129 million (≈ $161 million) in...

Putting Citizens and Businesses at the Heart of Public Services
Public sector digital services must adopt private‑sector‑style user experiences, treating platforms as evolving products rather than one‑off projects. Made Tech leaders stress early collaboration between policy and delivery teams, launching minimum viable products (MVPs) to gather real‑world feedback. Rapid sprints...

Unlocking the Power of Public Sector Data by Overcoming Common Strategy Pitfalls
Public sector organisations view data as a strategic asset, yet many treat data strategy as a one‑off document that quickly becomes obsolete. The article outlines common pitfalls—treating strategy as paperwork, ignoring people and culture, lacking clear purpose, and failing to...