We innovate
Our expertise is in managing content more effectively and delivering it in the formats that end users want. We have developed tools and services to help our clients meet their objectives.
We understand your issues
TSO is at the heart of public sector information. Our deep understanding of government publishing helps us to develop solutions to help you solve today's issues.
We have unrivalled experience
TSO publishes more than 8,000 titles each year in print and digital formats. We manage and publish some of the most important government information for our clients.
TSO - leading in digital content management
We help our clients to create, manage and publish their information. We have the people, processes and technology to transform information into any format and make it easy for the people that need it to access it.
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Case studies
The National Archives’ Legislation.gov.uk service was created in partnership with TSO to be the world’s first state legislative records service published online, and available in multiple formats, using Open Data standards.
Nature Publishing Group (NPG) produces leading scientific journal, Nature, and is part of the global Macmillan Publishing Group. The Group was keen to offer linked data to third parties and asked TSO to help implement this.
Thames Valley Police (TVP) is the largest non-metropolitan police force in England and Wales. It covers Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire whose population is 2.1million, and polices more miles of motorway than any other force in Britain.
TSO and partner System Simulation Limited, has worked closely with TVP to implement a Digital Asset Management system to manage TVP’s digital still images. It also has the ability to manage video and audio evidence in the future.
Blog
On 2nd September the Policy Exchange published their report “Smaller, Better, Faster, Stronger: Remaking government for the digital age”
. The report considers the big changes that will be needed for Government to make the most of the opportunities presented by technology, data and the internet. Together, they estimate that these recommendations could save £70bn over five years.







