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Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude gave the following speech about Energy for Growth: the government's new approach to buying energy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Energy for Growth, a new initiative using government buying power to boost the UK energy industry and save money, has been announced.
The Open Government Partnership's Ministerial Steering Committee has confirmed the appointments of advisers.
Francis Maude spoke to the Information Assurance conference about the government's cyber security strategy, one year on.
The National Cyber Security Strategy was launched one year ago on 25 November 2011.
The government today published its progress report one year after the publication of the Cyber Security Strategy.
Francis Maude delivered this written ministerial statement reporting on progress so far against objectives in the Cyber Security Strategy.
Ahead of the first meeting of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) in London on 4 December, the initiative has named its expert advisers.
Representatives from local authorities gathered in John Lewis on Oxford Street to discuss opportunities for forming public service mutuals.
The Cabinet Office has launched an open consultation on new guidance on how to handle Freedom of Information requests.
The next phase in establishing a single government domain has begun as the first two departments move to GOV.UK.
A deal enabling the Department for International Development (DFID) to move from Palace Street to Whitehall will save taxpayers £62.5 million.
Response to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report 'Implementing the transparency agenda'.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude made a speech at the FT Innovate Conference about government services and digital revolution.
The Government Digital Strategy has been published, fulfilling a commitment in June's Civil Service Reform Plan.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude talked about the move towards 'digital by default' in government.
From today all government bodies must comply with an agreed set of standards to make our IT more open, cheaper and better connected.
A shift in the way government operates, enforced by the Efficiency and Reform Group, has put the government on track to save £20bn a year.
The government has leased London's landmark Admiralty Arch to Prime Investors Capital Limited (PIC) for 99 years.
The second G-Cloud supplier framework for cloud-based IT services goes live today.
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