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Francis Maude visited frontline staff who are transforming services at Hinchingbrooke Hospital through a mutual joint venture, Circle.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new online Solutions Exchange tool will help SMEs connect with government and learn about ways to sell to the public sector.
The announcement of the successful IT services suppliers for the Public Services Network marks a milestone in government's ICT strategy.
Minister Francis Maude made a speech about fraud and financial loss in government on 6 February 2012.
Departmental business plans, published today, set out departments’ priorities for the coming twelve months.
The government is to launch pilot exercises across the country aimed at improving rates of electoral registration and tackling electoral fraud.
The second G-Cloud framework has been launched, giving more companies, including SMEs, the chance to supply ICT services.
The costs of running the central government property estate have been cut by £278 million in the financial year 2010 to 2011.
Government tightens rules on off payroll appointments in the public sector.
Lord Browne of Madingley has published his first annual report, detailing progress on the reform programme and operational efficiency.
Latest quarterly snapshot on how each department is spending its budget and the results it has achieved.
Francis Maude made a speech at the International Centre for Defence Studies (ICDS) in Estonia on 3 May 2012.
New data on £70 billion future government contracts was published to help government and industry work together.
On its front page on 24 April, the Guardian ran an article on government data sharing plans which misrepresented government statements.
A new group of digital experts from industry, business and academia will help the government to provide high-quality public services online.
Government toughens spending controls.
The Main Supply Estimates for central government departments seek Parliamentary authority for expenditure in 2012-13.
David Cameron spoke about Indonesia's transformation at Al Azhar University in April 2012.
Next steps to improve public services include increasing parental choice in schools, extending personal budgets and increasing transparency.
The Cabinet Office and Oracle have signed a new deal that will deliver in excess of £75 million in savings by 2015.
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