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Government & Enabling Technologies: Evolution not Revolution
Posted by Shane Carmichael in Change, Government, Social Media, Technology on January 29, 2010
It has been a very interesting January for those of us interested in Government and IT Transformation. Among other things we’ve enjoyed:
- the long overdue, much heralded and immediately useful launch of www.data.gov.uk
- the annual Gov Barcamp (which I did not attend but have enjoyed following from afar)
- Prospect Magazine leading with a story about Tim Berners-Lee’s “web revolution” at the heart of Whitehall
- Lots of commentary on the Government’s £3.2bn cost saving ICT Strategy
But before I got too excited, my good friend Lee Hopkins sent me this little snippet from yesterday’s Guardian as a reminder that when it comes to technology and transformation the key word in Government is evolution not revolution. Still – I thought it was almost charming….
“Smith admitted that the government had not always been quick to embrace new technology. “Back in 1885, the civil service bought its first-ever typewriter, despite stiff resistance from in-house calligraphers. About 20 years later the government took another leap into the unknown when it invested in its first telephone, a mere three decades after the technology was first demonstrated.”
(Angela Smith Cabinet Office Minister – Guardian 28/01/10)
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- Government to cut £3.2bn a year with radical ICT strategy(newstatesman.com)
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