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...suppliers: don't sign the contracts Shadow Home Secretary Chris Grayling appeared briefly on this morning's Today programme to ask the five framework suppliers under the National Identity Service - CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, Thales - to... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog/2009/06/tories-to-id-cards-suppliers-d.html
...the minister who was one of the pioneers of the National Programme for IT, and who defended it regularly on the BBC Today programme, has gone, as has former NPfIT minister Caroline Flint who was aggressive and personal in her attacks on even mild... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/06/ministers-fall-the-npfit-round.html
...to overcome the pressures for “big” centralised systems for which the minister can be held to account on the Today programme. Your readers are voters as well as information systems managers and professionals. They should write to their own... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2007/10/from-big-bang-to-structured-ev.html
...database state and IT supplier lobbying On BBC R4's Today programme on Monday I spoke of how IT suppliers successfully...appreciated by some suppliers. I also pointed out to the Today programme that the Home Office has the worst record of all central... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/04/bbc-r4-today---it-supplier-lob.html
...suppliers: don't sign the contracts Shadow Home Secretary Chris Grayling appeared briefly on this morning's Today programme to ask the five framework suppliers under the National Identity Service - CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, Thales - to... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog
...timetable, but a general election is due before then and could change the plan. Ç Mr Grayling told BBC Radio 4's Today programme he was concerned about recent suggestions that "quite big penalty costs" were being built into contracts. This... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/17/236478/tories-warn-id-companies-not-to-sign-contracts.htm
...spoke about the report of the Public Accounts Committee on the National Programme for IT [NPfIT] on BBC R4's Today programme this morning. Today's longest-serving presenter John Humphrys interviewed Dreaper. She said that the Care... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/01/much-frustration-over-npfit-sa.html
...National Programme for IT [NPfIT]. Earlier on the Today programme Humphrys spoke to Jane Dreaper, the BBC's Health...vaguer than he would like. Bacon's interview on Today programme: Humphrys: It's no secret that a massive computer... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/01/npfit-central-contracts-will-n.html
...with the NPfIT] what we did with Concorde" - NHS Confederation John Humphrys, a presenter of BBC R4's "Today" programme, this morning interviewed Nigel Edwards, Director of Policy at the NHS Confederation, about a report of the Public... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/01/nhs-confederation-we-need-npfi.html
...database download? I said on the BBC Radio 4 "Today" programme this morning (approx 8.30am) that the loss of...Massive failure over data loss - BBC news Clip from Today programme - BBC Radio 4 Bookmark and Share Tags: hmrc... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/08/bbc-r4-today-why-did-pa-have-p.html

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...Lavigne's manager BBC's Today Programme shutters message board P2P...Mobile] [Alerts] BBC's Today Programme shutters message board Flagship...BBC Radio 4 news flagship The Today Programme said today it will axe its online... http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/19/today_programme_message_board/

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...intrusion into their personal lives. The technology’s there, why not use it? In an interview with Radio 4’s Today Programme Jacqui Smith claimed that as the ID card databases will be online, it won’t be possible to hack into them. However... http://www.hookthenet.com/pr/19422
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