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Risk Management Scottish government rejects ID cards The Scottish Parliament has voted against plans to introduce ID cards. MSPs backed a motion which asserted... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/24/233530/scottish-government-rejects-id-cards.htm
...sign the contracts | Main Scottish government reiterates opposition to ID...Johnson to remind him of the Scottish Government's opposition to the National...this costly scheme." The Scottish Government has on a number of occasions... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog/2009/06/scottish-government-reiterates.html
IT Management Scottish government addresses rural broadband access problems The Scottish government is tackling rural broadband access...they can be addressed by the Scottish government. An open procurement process... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/10/08/227282/scottish-government-addresses-rural-broadband-access.htm
...Identity Crisis" "> The Privacy, Identity & Consent Blog The Data Trust Blog Go to Computerweekly.com « Scottish government reiterates opposition to ID Cards | Main ID Cards: Communications Genius in Action I'd like to offer my... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog/2009/07/id-cards-communications-genius.html
Software Brown and Gates address Scottish government leaders forum Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and chancellor Gordon Brown are to take part in a Q&A at this week’s Microsoft... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/01/31/221501/brown-and-gates-address-scottish-government-leaders.htm
...just because our travel budgets have been slashed. And this stuff works perfectly down 1Mbps ADSL lines. The Scottish government actually does know about this product because its NHS uses it, but the info clearly hasn't been passed on to... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-networks-and-communications-blog/2009/06/what-not-to-do-with-200m-of-yo.html
...electronically for a number of years. England seems to be be so backwards in their thinking. In Scotland the Scottish Government have pushed and continue to push for the sharing of information, based around an eCare framework that has been... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/02/police-will-be-allowed-searche.html
...just because our travel budgets have been slashed. And this stuff works perfectly down 1Mbps ADSL lines. The Scottish government actually does know about this product because its NHS uses it, but the info clearly hasn't been passed on to... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-networks-and-communications-blog
...electronically for a number of years. "England seems to be be so backwards in their thinking. In Scotland the Scottish Government have pushed and continue to push for the sharing of information, based around an eCare framework that has been... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/02/why-the-fuss-over-sharing-pati.html
...installation and operation of the box office system. The Scottish Arts Council, Edinburgh City Council and the Scottish Government will take part in the review, which will publish its findings in November. At the same time, an independent... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/08/21/231938/fringe-festival-announces-review-of-it-after-box-office.htm

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...includes the issuing of ID cards, is in disarray. Ç ID cards do not enjoy much support politically, with the Scottish government writing to the home secretary to urge him to drop the scheme. The Conservatives have pledged to scrap the ID card scheme should they win the next general election. The Tories and Liberal Democrats are both opposed to ID cards. Ç Original article: Gov't U-turns on compulsory... http://www.silicon.com/publicsector/0,3800010403,39447394,00.htm
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