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03/7/2009Law Society considers building its own version of 'chain matrix' e-conveyancing system put on hold by the Land Registry.
01/7/2009Opposition to philosophy and practical implementation of Transformational Government a key element in Conservative policy
01/7/2009Bell tolls for national identity card scheme
01/7/2009CAA gets user friendly - government promises access to CAAs easy and understandable when 'oneplace' goes live in December
30/6/2009CIO considers 'government app store'
29/6/2009Government is wasting millions on IT projects claims right wing think tank, the Centre for Policy Studies
29/6/2009Scottish Government calls for abandonment of ID cards
25/6/2009Cabinet Office fills top IT posts to help drive its new-look government IT strategy.
23/6/2009Public sector finance heads are positive about funding and procurement innovation in the face of expected cuts
23/6/2009Manchester City Council has become the latest council to breach data protection laws
18/6/2009NHS crunch - seven years after inception, the programme shows every sign of falling apart.
17/6/2009Identity card plans - Tories threaten cancellation
16/6/2009Digital Britain positions a thriving digital economy and citizen 'digital participation' as the bedrock for nation's future growth.
16/6/2009Security fears have been raised around the country after a series of laptop thefts from council and government offices.
16/6/2009Barnsley chief exec is one of 10 members of a digital inclusion task force working with Martha Lane Fox to end to digital divide.
15/6/2009The Central Office of Information wants to find out if government websites are offering value for money.
12/6/2009E-ministerial arrangements still in flux - Watson gone, Carter to leave, Mandelson to lead and Lane Fox to champion?
12/6/2009Local Government IT in Use - May/June 2009 issue
10/6/2009World Wide Web creator advises government on digital Britain
10/6/2009Don't have it; don't want it either - some people just don't want to surf the net
09/6/2009Online council election services prove a hit as thousands click on to council websites looking for winners and losers.
09/6/2009The OEP and the slough of despond that is our economy will impact massively on frontline public services, says Helen Olsen.
09/6/2009Right place, right time, right care? McKesson's Neil Spragg argues for an evidence-based clinical approach to care provision.
09/6/2009Digital champion on hold - lack of a minister responsible for digital inclusion delays announcement yet again.
08/6/2009New guidance regarding privacy impact assessments launched by the Information Commissioner's Office
04/6/2009If we build it, will they use it? Lack of awareness of online public services is hampering take up.
04/6/2009Capita forced to sell revenues and benefits company
03/6/2009Public sector could face jobs crisis
03/6/2009Tom Watson resigns - farewell to the first holder of the Cabinet Office IT portfolio to show real enthusiasm for technology.
01/6/2009E-technology at heart of local democracy
01/6/2009Route marked out for second city transport integration
01/6/2009Congestion charging wins business support
01/6/2009Scotland opts for simpler public sector
29/5/2009Government commits research money for ultra fast broadband
28/5/2009Broadband 'super Airwave' campaign
28/5/2009Private contractors may get little warning of an extension to FoI law to cover companies carrying out functions for public sector.
27/5/2009Britain on the slow road to broadband
27/5/2009Focus on wider benefits in public sector IT spend is a positive move for domestic suppliers, says Michael Cross.
21/5/2009Government plans to re-engineer the criminal justice process using IT have run in to vigorous opposition from the legal profession.
21/5/2009Place Matters strategy 'misses' Inspire directive requirements and risks failure warns leading GI expert.
19/5/2009Frontline staff and citizens invited to pitch ideas for public sector reform to new 'Innovators Council'.
16/5/2009Counting time on IT projects - in less than 50 weeks there will be a new government, says Tim Hampson.
15/5/2009Kent connects to GCSX en masse, with aggregated connection for all Kent and Medway authorities.
14/5/2009Tell us once when it will roll out... decision due this summer or in the autumn.
13/5/2009Offender management in line for next PAC roasting - opening committee proceedings describe programme as "dreadful".
13/5/2009North Tyneside has earmarked £70,000 for 'more formal talks' aimed at tackling the borough's digital divide with universal net access.
13/5/2009Cabinet Office appoints Andrew Stott as government's first head of digital engagement.
06/4/2009Local Government IT in Use - March/April 2009 issue
04/2/2009Local Government IT in Use - January/February 2009 issue
10/12/2008Local Government IT in Use - November/December 2008 issue
08/10/2008Local Government IT in Use - September/October 2008 issue

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