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Ready for lift-off - Rundown GP practices could soon be a thing of the past, as the Lift programme aims to refurbish or rebuild them courtesy of public-private partnerships
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (2003), pp. 24-25
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Councils learn to be streets ahead - Delegates to the Digital Britain conference were left in no doubt of the importance of going electronic. Local authorities could save millions of pounds just by updating their address recording systems
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (2000), pp. 14-17
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Pilots in need of navigators - Pilot mania has overtaken the government but IT can save the day. Knowledge-based systems offer an efficient way of benchmarking against best practice
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (2000), pp. 12
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Will PUK pack a punch? - Out goes the Treasury Taskforce, to be replaced by Partnerships UK. Don't worry if you are confused about its role - even insiders are uncertain about how this strange hybrid will function
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (2000), pp. 22-23
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Access all areas - The Internet is beginning to bind together the elements of computing in a user-friendly fashion that even an inveterate technophobe will appreciate
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (1999), pp. 24-25
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Access all areas - The Internet is beginning to bind together the elements of computing in a user-friendly fashion that even an inveterate technophobe will appreciate
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (1999), pp. 24-25
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Department buying on the line - The new Office of Government Commerce is designed to help government buy IT without going back to the bad old days of centralised procurement
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (1999), pp. 24
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Electronic or bust - Local and central government are warned that consumers are no longer prepared to tolerate substandard service delivery. The way forward is to embrace the new technologies and provide services electronically
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (1999), pp. 11-15
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Squaring up to the power of IT suppliers - Local government has learned its lessons well when it comes to outsourcing IT projects. But will the message get through to where it's really needed - central government?
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (1999), pp. 20-22
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Connecting up the men in blue - With most police authorities running separate IT systems, a motley collection of incompatible datahases hinders the fight against crime. Is integration feasible or desirable?
Dudman, Jane - In: Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector (1999), pp. 24-26
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