Tag: ICT infrastructure
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SHiNE Awards Submission (2007)A replicable model for successful joint working |
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Stakeholder Briefing (2007)Stakeholder Briefing (2007) |
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Chair's review 2011-2012Regional ICT infrastructure Awareness of bids being developed in the region for next generation access. |
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Chair's review 2008-2009Chair's review 2008-2009 |
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Sub GroupsTWICT has a number of sub groups that help colleagues within ICT departments: grow, share and develop knowledge, experience, skills and professionalism maximise opportunities for jointly procuring ICT goods and services develop new, and exploit existing, ICT infrastructure and e-government applications and developments to progress the modernising government agenda. help shape the use of ICT in the North East for the benefit of the residents, people who work here and those who visit the region. |
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TWICT Partnership Activities 2010-2011Regional ICT infrastructure Awareness of bids being developed in the region for next generation access. |
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Chair’s Review of 2008/2009We also undertook Executive Briefings with Microsoft and Cisco. · Through the Partnership meetings we jointly considered a wide range of subjects relating to our Partnership aims, including: To grow, share and develop knowledge, experience, skills and professionalism within the ICT community · ICT Professionalism · Job Evaluation, Recruitment and retention · Mentoring for councillors To maximise opportunities for jointly procuring ICT goods and services · Data Centres and interconnecting Councils · Hardware e-auctions · Pooling training requirements To develop new, and exploit existing, ICT infrastructure, applications and developments to progress the modernising government agenda. · Awareness of WiFi Touchdown Points, Public Access PCs and hotdesk facilities · Lone worker and Home Worker Support · Wireless strategies and progress To help shape the use of ICT in the North East for the benefit of the residents, people who work here and those who visit the region. · Digital Inclusion · Widened sub-group participation · Working with local universities ‘External Affairs’ · National CLG and EPRSC policy and research forums · SOCITM NE and Codeworks within the Region · Representation at Conferences and events Thanks were expressed to colleagues for their continued enthusiasm and support, in particular Paul Moore who had been a long-standing advocate of the Partnership and to colleagues in Gateshead Finance and ICT Services for helping with the smooth running of the partnership, Chris Foreman of Sunderland for supporting the website and to Graham Jordan |
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2013/14 - review of NEICT's YearThrough the Partnership we jointly considered a wide range of subjects, including: To develop new, and exploit existing, ICT infrastructure and applications. |
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2013/14 - review of NEICT's YearThrough the Partnership we jointly considered a wide range of subjects, including: To develop new, and exploit existing, ICT infrastructure and applications. |
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Chair's Review of 2012-13Through the Partnership we jointly considered a wide range of subjects, including: To develop new, and exploit existing, ICT infrastructure and applications. |