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Nick Heath
Next stop HMRC: How TfL CIO will shake up the taxman
Interview: Phil Pavitt, CIO Transport for London, on making IT boring

Tags: phil pavitt, cio, tfl, affect

Natasha Lomas
Why Carter's putting business on the back burner
Get innovating, Digital Britain needs you...

Tags: digital britain, ethernet, next generation, britain

Natasha Lomas
'Airwave does do data - unlike what some of the media say'
CEO Richard Bobbett on the future of emergency services comms...

Tags: airwave, tetra, emergency services, emergency

Gary Bettis
Public sector CIOs: It's your time to shine
Comment: Efficiency programme offers big challenges and opportunities

Tags: efficiency, change management, public sector, models

Grant Campbell
When will organisations pay for data breaches?
Comment: The sooner the better

Tags: information commissioner, security, data breach, enforcement

Jo Best
Mash-ups, social networking and web services? Yes, Westminster
Interview: David Wilde, CIO, Westminster City Council

Tags: dashboard, crm, council, westminster

Nick Heath
David Lister on smart grids and why he left RBS
Interview: National Grid CIO

Tags: national grid, david, consumption, grid

Gary Lynch
How e-coding can prevent NHS slip-ups
Barcodes to run in their blood

Tags: hospitals, barcode, rfid, reducing

silicon.com
Inbox: Brits ditching mobiles? Fat chance
"But how wonderful were it only true"

Tags: mobiles, id cards, brits, comments

Tim Ferguson
"I am frankly not much excited by technology per se"
Profile: Jos Creese, Hampshire County Council's head of IT

Tags: cio, socitm, cloud, local government

silicon.com
Inbox: Chip and PIN latest big IDea - and still no readers
"PIN numbers do not present much of a challenge to a determined crook"

Tags: id cards, facebook, experts, reader

Jo Best
From army officer to IT chief - CPS CIO David Jones
Profile: What IT and the military have in common

Tags: cps, case, mobile working, public sector

Natasha Lomas
"We don't need custom services, we don't need anything fancy"
Profile: DWP CIO, Joe Harley on making gov't IT better and cheaper...

Tags: dwp, cio, public sector, joe harley

silicon.com
Inbox: Government IT ignoring red lights?
"The civil servants who specify these projects are not competent technically"

Tags: government, offshoring, uk, it

silicon.com
Inbox: Underground safe from mobile chatter
"Many thousands of people will be thankful for that!"

Tags: mobile, kong, card, hospitals

Jo Best
'The web is getting into our DNA'
Profile: Outgoing Channel 4 CIO Ian Dobb on 10 years with the broadcaster

Tags: merger, cio, 4od, kangaroo

Nick Heath
Next stop HMRC: How TfL CIO will shake up the taxman
Interview: Phil Pavitt, CIO Transport for London, on making IT boring

Tags: phil pavitt, cio, tfl, affect

Natasha Lomas
Why Carter's putting business on the back burner
Get innovating, Digital Britain needs you...

Tags: digital britain, ethernet, next generation, britain

Natasha Lomas
'Airwave does do data - unlike what some of the media say'
CEO Richard Bobbett on the future of emergency services comms...

Tags: airwave, tetra, emergency services, emergency

Gary Bettis
Public sector CIOs: It's your time to shine
Comment: Efficiency programme offers big challenges and opportunities

Tags: efficiency, change management, public sector, models

Grant Campbell
When will organisations pay for data breaches?
Comment: The sooner the better

Tags: information commissioner, security, data breach, enforcement

Jo Best
Mash-ups, social networking and web services? Yes, Westminster
Interview: David Wilde, CIO, Westminster City Council

Tags: dashboard, crm, council, westminster

Nick Heath
David Lister on smart grids and why he left RBS
Interview: National Grid CIO

Tags: national grid, david, consumption, grid

Gary Lynch
How e-coding can prevent NHS slip-ups
Barcodes to run in their blood

Tags: hospitals, barcode, rfid, reducing

silicon.com
Inbox: Brits ditching mobiles? Fat chance
"But how wonderful were it only true"

Tags: mobiles, id cards, brits, comments

Tim Ferguson
"I am frankly not much excited by technology per se"
Profile: Jos Creese, Hampshire County Council's head of IT

Tags: cio, socitm, cloud, local government

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