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...to see evidence that the necessary structures are in place to facilitate such co-operation." The National Audit office has twice reviewed the government's claims to have already saved £26.5bn under the Gershon Efficiency Review. But the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/28/237078/mps-sceptical-of-26.5bn-of-gershon-it-savings.htm
...much can you trust what HMRC says? It's easy to feel sorry for HM Revenue and Customs. For many years its back-office has been attractive only to curators of the Bletchley Park IT museum. In the last two years, though, there have been... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/12/how-much-can-you-trust-what-hm.html
...Main | Paper and the personal touch - better than email after all? » More evidence that the Identity & Passport Office has lost its way Just see what happens when you try to find directions to its Brighton Interview Office... Bookmark... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/IT-downtime-blog/2008/02/more-evidence-that-the-identit.html
...public money, since it wouldn't help catch more offenders. How can I be so confident about this? Because the Home Office has been running the necessary field trials for the last 5 years, and has published the results. You can do the analysis... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog/2009/11/feed-me-alan-make-me-strong.html
...to inspect firms' data Phil Chamberlain Wednesday 02 December 2009 03:28 The Information Commissioner's Office has demanded new powers to carry out spot-checks on private companies to verify their data handling processes. The... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/12/02/239559/blacklisting-ico-demands-powers-to-inspect-firms.htm
...information security | Main Everything you wanted to know about Data Protection The Information Commissioner's Office has just published a detailed Guide to Data Protection. It's an excellent, well presented piece of work, though at... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2009/11/everything_you_wanted_to_know_1.html
...reactions November 27, 2009 Everything you wanted to know about Data Protection The Information Commissioner's Office has just published a detailed Guide to Data Protection. It's an excellent, well presented piece of work, though at... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey
...Rebecca Thomson Tuesday 17 November 2009 03:32 ID cardswill be available to buy in a couple of weeks, the Home Office has announced. People in the Greater Manchester area can make an appointment any time from 30 November to register for... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/17/239202/ID-cards-on-sale-in-two-weeks.htm
... « The business case for privacy | Main | Banning the 'I' word » Don't talk to us about security The Home Office has refused to meet with Adam Laurie, the researcher who demonstrated an attack on the Foreign National ID Card last week... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog/2009/08/dont-talk-to-us-about-security.html
...the major winners will be the technology providers and the major losers will be the taxpayers," he said. The Home Office has denied that the scheme will be dropped, but the BBC reports that chancellor Alistair Darling is speaking to ministers... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/18/237763/id-cards-may-be-dropped-as-government-looks-to-makes.htm

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