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Former e-Envoy Pinder gets Becta job
News Skills minister Phil Hope said in a statement: "Andrew was the Prime Minister's e-Envoy and has worked in both the private and public sectors in his... [11 Jan 2006]
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]
Government sites fail web accessibility and standards test
News In the overall rankings, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister's website for local authorities, www.localegov.gov.uk came top again, with the Child Support Agency second, UK Online fourth and the... [10 Feb 2004]
UK to appoint 'CIO' for government
News Alexander said that the move marked an "evolution in the e-Envoy role", and that whoever was appointed would "play a pivotal role in supporting the prime minister's... [15 Dec 2003]
Government websites fail on accessibility
News Just above it, at number 60 in the league table compiled by website testing firm Business2WWW, was the e-envoy's site. Development of the eGMF, which forms part of the e-Government... [26 Nov 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... [31 Mar 2003]
Open standards to send online voting supersonic
News In his April 2002 report to the Prime Minister, e-envoy Andrew Pinder said the UK is set to be the first country to take on a standard for global online election... [04 Apr 2002]
UK Online coming to digital TV soon
News E-envoy Andrew Pinder has said he is in talks with the UK's major digital TV providers and has created a team within his office to oversee the move. The E-envoy's office... [13 Mar 2002]
Industry wakes up to security licence threat
News Copies of the letter have been sent to Tony Blair, DTI secretary Patricia Hewitt, e-minister Douglas Alexander, the e-envoy Andrew Pinder, the Home Office and the... [05 Jul 2001]
Blair accused of creating a 'digital underclass'
News But e-envoy Andrew Pinder defended the government's record on the digital divide, stressing the success of the UK Online initiative which last month celebrated the opening of 1,200 computer centres... [12 Apr 2001]
Cabinet-level minister a must for modern e-government
News Currently the responsibility for rolling out e-government is split between Cabinet Office minister Ian McCartney, e-envoy Andrew Pinder and DTI minister... [06 Mar 2001]
E-envoy will focus on e-government, says e-minister
News In an exclusive interview with silicon.com, Hewitt said hitting Tony Blair's 2005 target for getting government online is now the toughest task the e-envoy will face. The job description of... [15 Nov 2000]
Eurim calls for cabinet level e-government paragon
News Launching Eurim's report - A Shock to the System - Joined Up Electronic Government - at the House of Commons today, Ian Bruce MP, chairman of Eurim, said that without a cabinet minister driving change at the highest... [24 Oct 2000]
E-envoy: Looking for a career change?
News Names currently thought to be in the running include Richard Barrington, the current director of industry in the office of the e-envoy, Jim Norton, the head of ecommerce at the Institute of Directors,... [06 Oct 2000]
The who, what, when, where and why of e-envoys
Comment As the dust settles on Alex Allan's brief tenure as e-envoy, thoughts quickly turn to who can be found to replace him. The problem is summed up by Jim Norton, head of ecommerce policy at the Institute of... [12 Sep 2000]
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