Public Sector 2002
Public Sector 2002

Public Sector 2005

Written by Emma Nash

Computing's

public sector special report is a major online resource for those working to make egovernment a reality.

The section offers the latest news and features on what's happening in Whitehall and around the UK, as well as vital analysis and comment.

Computing takes the view that technology can, and must, transform public services. So we aim for a positive view of projects, highlighting best practice and successful innovation.

But major mistakes have been made and it is important to learn lessons.

You will find advice and ideas from experts and those working on the biggest and best digital government initiatives.

If you have any views on public sector IT or have a project deserving wider recognition, contact sarah_arnott@vnu.co.uk

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