e-envoy britain

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 a significant... [22 Aug 2005]

Election '05: Digital divide must be addressed

Comment When I worked with the Office of the e-Envoy (OeE) between 2000 and 2002, this fear of not being able to reach parts of the population was a source of real concern to us all. I wrote: "In... [26 Apr 2005]

Accenture boss is new UK government CIO

News Watmore, who replaces e-Envoy Andrew Pinder, has already acknowledged that he's taking on a challenging role. The UK government has appointed the UK managing director of Accenture to be... [25 May 2004]

Lower broadband prices ahead, says govt

News Prices have come down, and I think they'll increasingly come down," said Hewitt at an event to launch the latest UK Online annual report.e-Envoy Andrew Pinder indicated he was also pleased at how far the... [15 Dec 2003]

UK to appoint 'CIO' for government

News The post is effectively a CIO position and will replace the role of e-Envoy. Andrew Pinder, the current e-Envoy, was already expected to leave his position in April 2004... [15 Dec 2003]

Broadband divide will wreck rural economy says e-Envoy

News Britain's rural areas face a bleak economic future unless affordable broadband services are made available across the whole of the UK, the e-Envoy warned this week. As... [26 Sep 2003]

UK anti-spam delegation gets government backing

News The group, which will include Derek Wyatt MP and e-Envoy Andrew Pinder, are scheduled to appear before a Congressional hearing in October - where they are expected to urge the US to take strong action... [22 Sep 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 tool for social inclusion rather than the exclusive... [13 May 2003]

Internet 'have-nots' targeted by digital divide initiative

News E-Envoy Andrew Pinder claimed the government has already achieved its target of providing internet access to those who want it ahead of the 2005 deadline but said this initiative will help the... [13 May 2003]

Blair's broadband wake-up call revealed

News Take-up, especially of ADSL, was lamentable compared to other countries and everyone from Microsoft to the E-envoy was demanding action. A senior aide to Tony Blair has claimed that the UK Prime Minister... [31 Mar 2003]

Digital TV a turn-off for e-citizens

News A spokeswoman for the e-envoy office said: "The 2005 target is to get services online for users. The publication of KPMG Consulting's third annual e-government study, entitled "Is... [01 May 2002]

Loudcloud wins UK gov online deal

News The Office of the e-envoy, which is responsible for pushing forward the government's plan for a wired Britain, is handing over its internet operations to Marc Andreesen's... [15 Nov 2001]

Broadband Britain: e-minister reveals cunning plan

News The government is trying hard to establish its broadband credentials following a speech made by e-envoy Andrew Pinder yesterday, in which he appeared to blame the Treasury for not doing enough to promote... [06 Nov 2001]

Britain is the Newcastle United of the e-government league

News The e-envoy's office - responsible for the roll out of UK e-government - denied the report was bad news for the UK. Despite the government's pledge to make the UK number one in the world... [18 Oct 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. Feng Shui states there is usually a money generating area in any dwelling. Jerome Mol, founder of Gorilla Park, a European... [22 Jun 2001]

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