...of “at the outer reaches of known territory”. But is it right for the government to use publicmoney to take such immense risks with publicmoney – not to mention patient safety? Video: Weekly News Highlights Posted:13:30 07 Jan 2008ComputerWeekly...
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...Vincent Cable described the policy as “shockingly arrogant behaviour by those who should know they are accountable for publicmoney”. He said that those involved in projects, as well as parliament and taxpayers, had a right to see the Gateway review...
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...disclosed by HMRC or EDS. Confidentiality arrangements should not be accepted where they will impair accountability for publicmoney." Even the part of the settlement beyond the £26.5m - about £44m - is not made up entirely of cash. The government...
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...the successes and failures of central government computing over several decades and asks: what has happened to the publicmoney that has been spent so far? In 1969 the UK civil service began experimenting with large and complex schemes to use...
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...industry hangs on every word. Bailout Turns on Auto Makers' Viability - WSJ.com One idea being floated: that publicmoney be contingent on auto makers invest in more fuel-efficient cars. Gore says no to 'Climate Czar' role - Washington...
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...funding and managing research, training, and knowledge transfer in the environmental sciences. Although it receives publicmoney through the Department of Innovation, University and Skills, NERC remains independent of government. Each year NERC...
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