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mr guy kewneyThe recent elections in London provided yet more evidence of problems with electronic voting kit
21 May 2008
George Gardiner headshotE-voting is coming, but the issue of who supplies the systems could have major implications for our democracy  02 Jul 2007
leader logoInbound PM Brown faces tough IT decisions  25 Jun 2007
The financial sector’s reputation for being at IT’s cutting edge may be undeserved  08 May 2007
The people working on the NHS computer system may be repeating some classic mistakes  27 Jun 2006
Despite a string of disastrous IT projects the government is seeking a technological solution to congestion, but is it on the wrong track?  25 May 2006
The Olympics gives the government a golden opportunity to promote technology for urban renewal  13 Apr 2006
Many of society's problems could be alleviated through technology - but is Labour up to the task?  03 Apr 2006
How will the looming ID card system cope with people who have more than one legitimate identity?  14 Mar 2006
The government's enthusiasm for ID cards is in stark contrast to its lukewarm attitude to mobile IT  20 Feb 2006
What will happen to people whose identities are stolen when the system is supposedly foolproof?  17 Feb 2006
The government is consulting firms on its controversial ID card plan. Will the process be a waste of ink?  14 Nov 2005
Barcodes that slow down checkouts show why firms should take time to design good processes  22 Aug 2005
The predicted trend towards consolidation is likely to lead to remote working  02 Jun 2005
Government IT may be changing but it still encroaches where it is not needed  27 May 2005
Government's plan for ID cards poses technical difficulties on an unprecedented scale  19 May 2005
This government has done more than any other to harness the potential of IT  11 Apr 2005
Critics said collaborative web publishing would be chaos, but were they wrong?  29 Mar 2005
The HR section of a company web site is a great place to trumpet successful IT-based initiatives  03 Mar 2005
Software is being priced in many ways, but as options increase so do the pitfalls  02 Mar 2005
The Tragedy of the Commons provides important lessons for internet users  27 Jan 2005
New kit and better connectivity driving workers home  20 Jan 2005
IT budgets may be tight, but paying more attention can make cash go further  25 Nov 2004
A new national intelligence database for the police might prove legally suspect  09 Nov 2004
What happened to Labour's plan to make the UK a centre of e-trade excellence?  30 Sep 2004
Minister for Justice Michael Wills acknowledged public disquiet over plans for massive government databases  27 Jun 2008
carbon emissionsNightwatchman will help the OGC boost its carbon cutting credentials  21 May 2008
The Office of Government Commerce does not waste money, it counters  11 Apr 2008
Vendors have advised the government to move slow on police IT plans  12 Feb 2008
Oldham Civic CentreFaced with a looming deadline, Oldham Council needed a telecoms provider that could accomplish a swift migration to IP telephony  23 Jun 2008
Audio analysis from IT Week, including the latest developments in the government's long-running ID cards project  03 Aug 2007
David McElhinney explains how Liverpool council and BT have improved public services  16 Jun 2006
Many site operators are still flouting accessibility rules, to the detriment of all users  09 Feb 2006
Law firm Osborne Clarke’s new guide will help e-traders meet their legal obligations  13 Jun 2005
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