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The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report on the C-Nomis project suggests that parts of the public sector have been very slow to learn the lessons of earlier failures, writes Mark Say
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Dominic Grieve has introduced a touch more honesty into the debate about privacy and personal information, argues Mark Say
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Damian Green believes that policing IT projects have made everyone a suspect. He has a point, argues SA Mathieson
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Comment: The Conservative Party is paying more attention to public sector IT, but the country would benefit from it taking a less indignant approach, writes Mark Say
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Nesta's survey suggests people have an ambivalent attitude towards online public services, writes Mark Say
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Last week saw a report finding that CCTV systems do not have a significant effect on crime when used for surveillance of streets
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Are the Operational Efficiency Programme's 20% savings on government ICT possible? It depends on how you do the calculations
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David Cameron has come up with an alternative to centralised patient records, through giving control to individual patients. But a lot of questions remain to be answered, argues SA Mathieson
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The privacy lobby is a drag on the adoption of CVIS, but intelligent speed adaptation could provide an early opportunity for vendors, writes Stephen Roberts






