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IT Central Government - Strategy - UK
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Government to recruit IT project management swat team
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IT challenges for 2005
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Make sure of the maximum benefit
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DWP plans a massive XP upgrade despite the pilot roll-out disaster
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Government measures
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Avoid adding risk and complexity to projects to achieve goals rapidly
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Pick 'n' mix support for users
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Trusts highlight local challenge of IT plan
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Wirral lights the way to electronic records
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NHS IT Wirral hospital is 'years ahead' on patient records
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Sort out citizen database mess, MPs tell Whitehall
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Report warns of flaws in NHS IT programme
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College to use IP telephony and XML to track student attendance
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Sleep out for the night to help homeless children
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Thought for the day:
E-government - read the small print first
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Compliance: Make it work for you
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Ministers told to do more to protect UK's critical IT
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Bichard criticisms spur Home Office move on national police intelligence network
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Suppliers not tempted by police national database
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Revenue cannot afford a failure
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Data sharing plan 'piggy-backed on ID bill'
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Plugging the gaps as e-deadline nears
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Plugging the gaps as e-deadline nears
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'Disorder and corruption' taking over internet, author claims
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Which government departments deliver IT and online services?
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Watmore appointed Blair�s CIO
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Meeting notes: 26 May 2004
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Head of e-government unveiled
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A public service
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Your shout
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Sun takes StarOffice to Hungary
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Public sector IT boom boosts salaries to private sector levels
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Debenhams IT chief joins Energis
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Make Gateway reviews public to improve success rate of government IT projects
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US Navy contract under control, EDS chief insists
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ITNet reveals bumper profits for 2003 and Nats contract extension
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Data dealings
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Thought for the day:
Collaborate on ID cards
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Victims must speak up to beat cybercrime
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Knowledge management: Know thyself...
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Cybersecurity task forces prepare for action
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Compliance tools unveiled to meet US government legislation
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Thought for the day:
Government's Big Blue-eyed boy
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Outcome of Newham trials could kick start shift to open source by local authorities
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Government looks for new IT spending chief
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Govt begins search for procurement chief
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The next big threat
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Security: No place to hide
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Government needs an IT supremo
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Benefit office U-turn on IT deals
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The real deal
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EDS fails to bid for �850m Defra outsourcing deal
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A tricky calculation
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Whitehall acts to marshal UK's security expertise in fight against cybercrime
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Will IT stand or fall?
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E-government: islands of expertise
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Delays may blight health IT plans
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OGC cuts broadband red tape
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Lessons from America
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The leap to Linux: In the virtuous circle
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Open source drives government online purchasing
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Don't waste years of work
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OGC plans to end Whitehall IT flops
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Moves to centralise NHS IT deals could stunt progress
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Climate of fear in the NHS
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NHS to spend up to �60m on private sector IT unit
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Thought for the day:
Thunderbirds are not e-Go
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Doctors still in the dark about NHS IT strategy
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Users say IT plan is just more 'dinosaur thinking'
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Thought for the day:
Delusions of e-government
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Wanted: IT tsar to knock Whitehall into 21st century
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Corel introduces XML tools
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Web site will help councils to meet targets
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Lessons from US cyber-law
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AOL puts its weight behind broadband and premium services
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Meet the reseller: Out of Ireland
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MPs value private sector staff
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Blair promises to ring-fence IT funds for public services
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Information commissioner gets tough
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Funding still a problem as minister launches Broadband Taskforce
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Strategy clinic: consult the experts
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Cable & Wireless announces �800m restructuring
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Better broadband uptake will secure London's future
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Behind Closed Doors:Public sector enemy number one
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Who's footing the bill?
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Adobe moves into government sector
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Councils welcome e-initiative
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Same job, different world
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Unions back online curriculum
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Send in the tigers to fix public sector IT projects
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Debate: Wake up and smell the risk
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Audit Commission calls for more e-government support
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Opinion:Cash transfusion is not the right remedy for NHS IT
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The Government stakes its future on technology
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Thought for the day:The speed of state spending
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NHS managers want change but see risk in centralising IT
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NHS staff give grand IT plan a cautious welcome
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Going Steady
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President's cyber advisor outlines security plan
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NHS e-mail 'base for reforms'
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