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Francis Maude discussed reforming public services and helping small businesses with government procurement.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The 2014 to 2015 Communications Plan shows how government will provide a more unified communications profession and better value for money.
Francis Maude discussed public service reform, transparency and a recent flood hack at an Open Government Partnership (OGP) meeting in Dublin.
Local authorities can apply for a programme to help save money and create new homes and jobs through better use of their assets.
A roundtable discussion, co-chaired by Francis Maude and CBI Director John Cridland, discussed the government’s commercial reforms.
The government has announced the second Energy for Growth project that will save money and support UK economic growth.
Francis Maude spoke on transparency, open data and open government at a conference in Paris.
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, made a statement on G4S.
The government will start using new and simpler security classifications from 2 April 2014 to speed up work and save the taxpayer money.
The government has launched new funding initiatives to unlock more of the data held by public bodies.
From today, 1 April 2014, ministers and whips will have to make a greater contribution to their pensions.
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office, spoke at City Week 2014 about the importance of cyber security.
CERT-UK, the UK's national Computer Emergency Response Team, will manage and prepare for national cyber security incidents.
Francis Maude discussed the launch of the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UK) and how it will help combat cyber crime.
The Department for Education is moving into the historic Old Admiralty Building as part of government efforts to reduce estate costs.
Francis Maude delivered the 2014 Robert Oakeshott Memorial Lecture on employee ownership and the future of public services.
10 local authorities will receive up to £100,000 funding to help transform their public services.
The UK and Israel have committed to working together on digital government to help citizens, businesses and their respective economies.
The minister opened the final of the 2014 Cyber Security Challenge Masterclass, which tests the cyber security skills of amateur contestants.
Francis Maude visited Cardiff University to see a new Spatial Design Network Analysis tool and regeneration plans for Swansea High Street.
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