Tag: Northumberland

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Published: July 2018

registration open: 'Enabling Safe Business - cyber resilient local public services' September 19, 2018 8:30 - 2:00, Sunderland

Regards, Graham Graham Jordan Partnership Analyst and NEGWARP (ISNorthEast) Manager North Eastern ICT Partnership Councils working together on IT: Northumberland~Newcastle~North Tyneside~Gateshead~ South Tyneside~Sunderland~Durham~Stockton~Darlington

Published: June 2017

Wi-Fi access in north east public sector buildings

Provided as a guide for colleagues visiting from other organisations.

Published: March 2016

Chair’s Review of 2015/2016

Meetings were throughout Partners’ offices, at Northumberland Fire and Rescue HQ, Nexus and at Ramside Hall Hotel near Durham.

Published: June 2014

Start to run a Code Club

a guide for ICT staff in organisations in the north east

Published: May 2014

volunteer and start to run a Code Club

Attached is information for potential Code Club volunteers in ICT companies in the North East of England.

Published: April 2014

initiatives on digital skills for young people

A briefing produced for NEICT following discussions around digital skills in the region, in particular for young people.

initiatives on digital skills for young people

A briefing produced for NEICT following discussions around digital skills in the region, in particular for young people.

Published: March 2014

2013/14 - review of NEICT's Year

Revised our Partnership Agreement to reflect Durham and Northumberland becoming full Partners.

2013/14 - review of NEICT's Year

Revised our Partnership Agreement to reflect Durham and Northumberland becoming full Partners.

Published: April 2013

Chair's Review of 2012-13

A healthy balance remains available to support new collaborative initiatives; a revised Partnership Agreement incorporating Durham County Council and Northumberland County Council is being developed along with a financial plan to 2016.

Published: January 2013

SOCITM launches new 'Planting the Flag' website

It assumes commitment to the sort of value-driven, cost-reducing organisational change that SOCITM advocates. http://www.plantingtheflag.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Graham Jordan Partnership Analyst North Eastern ICT Partnership Councils working together on ICT: Northumberland~Newcastle~North Tyneside~Gateshead~South Tyneside~Sunderland~Durham

Published: November 2012

New Chair

. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Graham Jordan Partnership Analyst North Eastern ICT Partnership Councils working together on ICT: Northumberland~Newcastle~North Tyneside~Gateshead~South Tyneside~Sunderland~Durham

Published: June 2012

Newcastle Social Media Surgery 4th July

. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Graham Jordan Partnership Analyst North Eastern ICT Partnership Councils working together on ICT: Northumberland~Newcastle~North Tyneside~Gateshead~South Tyneside~Sunderland~Durham

Published: March 2012

Annual General Meeting

From April 1st the Partnership will be formally known as the North Eastern ICT Partnership as Durham and Northumberland County Councils have joined the five Tyne and Wear Councils as full Partners.

Chair's review 2011-2012

Tom thanked colleagues for their continued enthusiasm and support, in particular colleagues from our Associate Partners Durham County Council, Northumberland County Council and Nexus.

Published: December 2011

Twitter name change to @neict

Other materials including the website (www.neict.org - coming soon) will also reflect Northumberland and Durham County Councils joining the Tyne and Wear Councils in the Partnership.

Published: November 2011

Your Chance to Address the Region's Top ICT Managers - There's still time to propose a pitch....please forward

Geographically, SOCITM North East covers Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham and the Tees Valley.

Your Chance to Address the Region's Top ICT Managers (and the SOCITM President) (and Dell) - please forward

Geographically, SOCITM North East covers Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham and the Tees Valley.

Published: May 2011

Public Services Networks

#PSN The seven councils in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and Durham have started a project that will examine if there are benefits of adopting a co-ordinated approach to linking up publicly funded communications networks in the area to support future public service delivery models.

Published: March 2010

Chair's review 2009-2010

Northumberland and Durham counties had undergone re-organisation, and the number of councils in the Region reduced from 25 to 12.

Plugged in and connected?

A look at who's (not) connected to the internet, June 2009, as part of the 'Where do you Think You're Going?' event.

Kiosk launch publicity materials March 2004

Kiosk launch publicity materials March 2004

Modernising Services in Tyne and Wear: self-service kiosks, interactive digital TV and other self service channels (2004-2008)

Modernising Services in Tyne and Wear: self-service kiosks, interactive digital TV and other self service channels (2004-2008)

Kiosks and Service Portal (2004-2008)

Kiosks and Service Portal (2004-2008)

Stakeholder Briefing (2007)

Stakeholder Briefing (2007)

SHiNE Awards Submission (2007)

A replicable model for successful joint working

Annual General Meeting 2010

Associate status was confirmed for Durham and Northumberland County Councils, One NorthEast (Regional Development Agency) and Nexus (Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive). for more information contact TWICT's Partnership Analyst, (Address removed)

Published: October 2007

October 07 Board Meeting

At its monthly Board meeting yesterday TWICT discussed approaches being proposed to improve print efficiencies in Northumberland County Council considered a request to develop a business case for sharing data centres adopted a protocol for sharing skills between IT departments decided to enter the Partnership category of the ShiNE awards considered issues around LES circuit price structure changes and the impact of these on budgets For more information please contact Graham Jordan ((Address removed))