government agendas
Communications Interoperability: A Critical Link in Emergency Response
White Paper Since then, homeland security issues have defined the political agendas of public officials at every level of government and law enforcement. On Sept.images of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the Pennsylvania airplane crash site forever... [30 Aug 2005]
Developing a Generic Framework for E-Government
White Paper This paper addresses the following key question: Given the wide variety of visions, strategic agendas, and contexts of application, how may we assess, categorize, classify, compare, and discuss the e-government efforts of various government... [23 Aug 2005]
Patterns of Financial Behaviors: Implications for Community Educators and Policy Makers
White Paper Over the last several years, the issue of financial education seems to have risen on the agendas of educators, community groups, businesses, government agencies, organizations, and policy makers. The purpose of this paper is to explore patterns of... [08 Jun 2005]
CIO Jury: Bosses bored by election business pledges
News The result was a resounding and unanimous 'no', with all 12 of the CIO Jury dismissing the business agendas of the political parties during the somewhat underwhelming election campaign. On the day that UK citizens go to the polls to choose the next... [05 May 2005]
Tightening the Food Chain: Biosecurity Remains a Hot-Button Issue, in Light of New Regulations and Proactive Measures
White Paper The potential for bio-terrorism has loomed large on the agendas of both government officials who must prepare for such possibilities as well as food and beverage manufacturers who produce, export and import products that could be considered... [21 Feb 2005]
Responding to 9/11: Are Think Tanks Thinking Outside the Box?
White Paper By examining the overall response of think tanks prior to and after 9/11, the paper attempts to explain how external pressures have affected the research agendas of think tanks and more specifically their response terrorism, counter terrorism, and... [24 Jan 2005]
Devil's Advocate: Does the UK need ID cards?
Comment Whether or not you believe in the benefits of ID cards, the campaign for them in the UK may well be a cover-up for deeper seated agendas such as a national database - and a redefinition of all public sector services, says Martin Brampton. [19 Oct 2004]
Security hype: IT press "doing more harm than good"
News Heiser conceded that everybody putting out messages about security and threats - from vendors and the press to government and think tanks, and presumably analysts - "has their own agenda" but it is ultimately the responsibility of the press to... [22 Sep 2004]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now… Sir Peter Gershon
Comment Let's just say that he set agendas to such an extent that few came to doubt his value (the post's annual salary was £145,000 - far less than Gershon could have earned elsewhere) and after our last poll he was widely tipped as the next government... [27 Aug 2004]
Spending on comms firm - faith in broadband and 3G shaky
News Other areas which IT bosses put at the top of their agendas include web services - two-thirds now regard the trend as central to their company's strategy - and security. Two of the depressing figures concern broadband uptake (78 per cent of... [09 Oct 2002]
IDC: Happy days are here again, and they're made in China
News Meanwhile, the 'Bin Laden' effect will keep security at the top of IT agendas in the government and private sectors. IDC's top boffin sees a mid-year revival for the IT industry driven by demand from China and growing need for security products. [04 Jan 2002]
Water regulator critical of government Bill
News He also said that the proposed link between directors pay and water quality owed a lot to "ministers' own agendas". The UK government has been heavily criticised by its own regulator for its planned legislation to improve the performance of utilities. [28 Jan 2000]
The Trials of Microsoft - lessons from the past (Part 2)
Comment In reality the Microsoft case will take years to play out because the issues are extremely complicated - the competing vendors, the government and Microsoft all have their own agendas. Pal added that it would be very difficult for the government to... [17 Nov 1998]
ANALYSIS: The Trials of Microsoft - lessons from the past (Part 2)
News In reality the Microsoft case will take years to play out because the issues are extremely complicated - the competing vendors, the government and Microsoft all have their own agendas. Pal added that it would be very difficult for the government to... [17 Nov 1998]
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