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Public consultation on options for how to comply with the European Court of Justice's decision in the Uniplex case.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A non-formal consultation has been launched on the information strategy in the transparency section of the Cabinet Office business plan.
The UK government recently considered its policy on pre-release access to official statistics.
This document contains the following information: Government response to the report of the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee on the Fixed-term Parliaments Bill.
How local authorities can work well with charities, voluntary groups and social enterprises to minimise the impact of any spending cuts.
This report sets out the government’s response to Lord Butler’s Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction.
The strategic defence and security review sets out how the government will go about securing Britain in an age of uncertainty.
This strategy describes how we need the structures in place to allow us to react quickly and effectively to new and evolving threats.
A report by Lord Young of Graffham following a Whitehall-wide review of the operation of health and safety laws.
Consultation on supporting a stronger civil society
The government is currently considering proposals to develop an applications store for government.
The council brings together CIOs from across all parts of the public sector to address common IT issues and improve public service delivery.
The Chief Technology Officer Council was formed at the end of 2005, to bring together CTOs from across the public sector.
The Government ICT applies to all of the UK public sector.
Information security and assurance are the processes and mechanisms needed to build a secure and reliable ICT infrastructure.
Sharing knowledge and best practice about ICT solutions.
By 2020, Shared Services will be provided via the Government Application Store and Government Cloud.
This document contains the following information: Her Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament: delivered on Tue, 25th May 2010
The Coalition government set out a 5-year programme for change in May 2010.
We want to give citizens, communities and local government the power they need to come together and solve the problems they face.
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