e-envoy
E-envoy told: 'More action, less chat'
News The E-envoy has been told he and his department must stop talking and get on with actually delivering government services online. He criticised the E-envoy, Andrew... [25 Apr 2002]
E-envoy hints at a new opening for open source
News The Office of the E-Envoy has hinted that another round of PKI trials could be in the offing as part of the government's continuing effort to get citizens transacting on its websites - and this time, the... [17 May 2002]
E-envoy candidates lock horns in public
News Richard Barrington, currently director of industry within the Office of the E-Envoy, Rene Carayol, CEO of ebusiness consultancy Voodoo, and Thomas Power, founder and chief knowledge officer of the... [15 Nov 2000]
E-envoy predicts the end of his own job...
News The UK government's e-Envoy, Andrew Pinder, has said he does not believe his post will continue in its existing form beyond 2005, as the main tasks of e-government switch from external... [02 May 2003]
E-envoy receives warm reception from ISPA
News The Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) has reacted positively to its first meeting with the recently appointed government e-envoy, Alex Allan. E-envoy Alex... [18 Jan 2000]
E-envoy bows to Welsh wave
News The Office of the E-envoy has updated its website design guidelines to ensure all relevant government sites are now available in Welsh. The new e-envoy guidelines for... [15 Jul 2002]
E-Envoy says 'don't write us off just yet'
News The UK government's e-Envoy, Andrew Pinder, has hit back at claims that budget cuts could leave his department's future in doubt. A Public Administration Select Committee was told earlier this year that... [13 May 2003]
E-envoy now virtually indestructible
News E-envoy Andrew Pinder and team will be able to work in virtual safely after the Cabinet Office signed a deal with security firm Tumbleweed Communications. The pilot system will allow the... [25 Oct 2001]
E-envoy urges government to pull out the stops
News E-envoy Alex Allan has admitted the UK government needs to speed up its timetable for the public delivery of electronic services. A spokesman for Alex Allan today said the... [14 Mar 2000]
E-envoy lays out road to electronic government
News The UK's e-envoy has set out the first details on how the government will get all its services online by 2005, and central to the plan is a single online portal.... [03 Apr 2000]
E-envoy says: "I swore blind I wouldn't take this job"
News He agreed to become e-envoy on an interim basis in October, following the departure of Alex Allan. The new e-envoy hopes his enthusiasm will encourage others to get... [01 Feb 2001]
Who's up for IT? E-envoy contenders prepare for the off
Comment Since Alex Allan announced he would be stepping down as e-envoy at the end of October, the search has been on for a replacement. Speaking to silicon.com this week he said: "[The role of the... [12 Sep 2000]
E-envoy role creates government rift
News According to sources close to the situation, the office of the e-envoy, which is under the aegis of the Cabinet Office, is unhappy about plans to restrict the scope of the job to implementing... [06 Dec 2000]
E-envoy quits
News Alex Allan - the British government's e-envoy - has quit his post for 'family reasons'. In a statement Allan said: "I am sorry to be standing down from the post of... [05 Sep 2000]
E-envoy launches 2002 ecommerce awards
News The awards, officially launched by e-envoy Andrew Pinder, are co-run by InterForum, an organisation that helps British businesses to start trading online. Today sees the launch of the fourth 'UK online... [30 Jan 2002]