Tag: Cabinet Office
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Tell Us How | Cabinet OfficeAll public sector workers, from nurses, to those working in job centres, local Government, or vital back office functions are all being given a chance to have their say by logging onto the new Tell us How website and putting forward suggestions on how to deliver public services: Quicker: by removing unnecessary tasks to save time and money; Cheaper: by finding new ways to reduce cost and eliminate waste; Simpler: by simplifying business processes and removing duplication. http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/content/tell-us-how |
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2013/14 - review of NEICT's YearMeetings were held at a number of Partners’ offices. |
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2013/14 - review of NEICT's YearMeetings were held at a number of Partners’ offices. |
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Chair's review 2011-2012Chair’s Review of 2011-2012 (from the AGM) Tom Baker recalled that in his first year as Chair Partners had seen Significant budget cuts Emergence of new service delivery models and in-patch sharing of ICT services New government initiatives such as G-cloud and PSN Continued pressures of the austerity measures with associated budget reductions, staffing reductions and rapid building rationalisation programmes Changes in Partnership representation Further challenges posed by outsourcing of ICT operations Increased in-sourcing of curriculum networks and schools services to ICT Significant investment in parts of the region’s ICT communications infrastructure by telecoms operators leading to increased BDUK pressures Increased calls to enable access to corporate data and services on portable devices such as iPads and iPhones We also saw an increased recognition of the value of the role of the Partnership: Durham County Council and Northumberland County Council joining as full Partners from April 2012 Increased dialogue with the Cabinet Office and nationally through SOCITM Futures and the Local CIO Council Through the Partnership we jointly considered a wide range of subjects, including: Objective Topic Outcomes To develop new, and exploit existing, ICT infrastructure and applications. |
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Chair's Review of 2012-13Built on our national networks with the Cabinet Office, the Local CIO Council, Local Data Panel, Microsoft Shared Learning Group and the Technology Strategy Board. |
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North East public and third sector data safeguarding conference 11th June, SunderlandInvited speakers include GCHQ, National Archives, Graham Cluley, HMRC, Christopher Laing, Sapphire, ICO, PSNA, Cabinet Office, LGA, North East Fraud Forum, and Dynamo North East. |
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e-Government Excellence Awards Press Release (2005)e-Government Excellence Awards Press Release (2005) |
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Connexions vacancy system is e-government award finalistThe judging panel was headed by Government Chief Information Officer John Suffolk, based at Cabinet Office. |