pinder the e -nvoy in comment and analysis

Security education: Too little too late

Comment I'll quote the then e-Envoy Andrew Pinder, speaking at a New Statesman-sponsored roundtable exactly two years ago, when I put it to him that with rapid broadband adoption, we were facing... [22 Aug 2005]

Election '05: Digital divide must be addressed

Comment As an example, research showed that those who were likely to use digital television to access government services - young, single mothers and the elderly - were unlikely to use the internet to do... [26 Apr 2005]

UK Government CIO Ian Watmore

Comment Watmore has moved into the space vacated by the outgoing e-Envoy, Andrew Pinder, at the Cabinet Office's e-Government unit in London.... [16 Feb 2005]

Leader: Wanted - government CIO

Leader The role will replace that of current e-Envoy Andrew Pinder and will focus on building e-government services around the citizen rather than simply... [15 Dec 2003]

Devil's Advocate: Sausage machine-software

Comment Our E-envoy, Andrew Pinder, suggests that government IT can be handled by off the shelf packages. An interesting argument put by the E-envoy is that... [07 Oct 2003]

Cyber Britain welcomes the 'disadvantaged'

Comment Both DTI minister Patricia Hewitt and the government's e-Envoy, Andrew Pinder, trotted out the government line that it is vital the internet becomes a... [13 May 2003]

Why the government should watch out for the card up Microsoft's sleeve

Comment Today, E-envoy Andrew Pinder said: "Partnership agreements such as the one I have signed.with Microsoft are key to the risk management of the national... [03 Feb 2003]

A digital brain courtesy of Microsoft, post-Napster music and guess who can't get broadband...

Comment One person who presumably won't be downloading tracks from Vivendi is UK E-envoy Andrew Pinder who has publicly bemoaned the fact that even he can't get broadband (see... [21 Nov 2002]

UK Online must redouble its efforts

Comment The web venture will explode with popularity in a similar way to the FriendsReunited phenomenon, Andrew Pinder's lieutenant boasted. The NAO's report won't have told... [04 Apr 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft and CRM, government and web services, and some semantic clarity

Comment Next month, e-envoy Andrew Pinder is due to set out a consultation paper for the further development of the UK's eGovernment Interoperability Framework (eGIF). Given... [04 Mar 2002]

Devil's Advocate: Your life in one chip

Comment The government e-envoy Andrew Pinder reckons we should standardise on a single smartcard for both government and commercial purposes. In the first of a new weekly column... [17 Sep 2001]

John Lamb's Week: Following the money trail around Britain and Britons

Comment Anyway the organisers have bagged the e-envoy Andrew Pinder as keynote speaker. Pinder ruffled feathers recently by casting doubt on... [22 Jun 2001]

Ransoming fish for charity

Comment On his first day in office, Pinder (or, if we're right, a stooge masquerading as the e-envoy) told silicon.com that he wanted to "get interactive services which are interesting and... [15 Mar 2001]

Blair's digital wake-up call

Comment Witness the redefined job description of our current e-envoy, Andrew Pinder: chief information officer, Whitehall plc by any other name. Of course, being a lofty, academic tome... [15 Mar 2001]

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