All Legislation and Regulation News - May 2007

Government asks IT suppliers to bid for road pricing scheme

The government has asked IT suppliers to bid to run demonstrations of road pricing technology that could be used to implement congestion charging schemes across the UK.

United gets comms on tap with £13.6m deal

United Utilities Water has awarded Thus a £13.6m contract to help improve its comms system

Solihull fights crime on local estates with £2.5m IP-based CCTV network

Centrally controlled security system enables real-time crime alerts for Solihull Council

An open relationship can yield big benefits

Work with your suppliers to secure the best deal

Your way through the legal maze

Conflicting regulations concerning the storage of personal and commercial information can present a challenge for the data storage team. Arif Mohamed looks at the legal aspects of information retention

Nuclear Constabulary deploys workforce management system

The Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) is deploying a new workforce management system to aid its protection of nuclear sites and materials.

Ealing Council and Serco sign a £30m 10-year IT services deal

Ealing Council and Serco will jointly develop business cases for a wide range of initiatives to improve business effectiveness in the council as part of the partnership called Service Ealing.

Symantec updates management suite

Symantec has updated its Symantec Control Compliance Suite to help reduce the cost and complexity of IT policy management and compliance.

Security Blog Log: Bloggers not for easing PCI DSS

  • News
  • Date: 14 May 2007
Heeding PCI DSS is hard, but most bloggers think it would be a mistake to dumb it down so more merchants can be in compliance.

Councils drive e-learning programme

Croydon, Richmond, Tower Hamlets and Westminster councils are partnering with BT to deliver e-learning materials for the Ypower Partnership for Young London programme.
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