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Government launches new e-crime unit
Blog The City of London Police as lead force for fraud welcomes the Government's decision to fund a police e-crime unit. The PCeU will receive £3.5M of Government funding and £3.9M from the Metropolitan Police Service over three years.
[September 30, 2008, 14:45]
E-Government think tank launched
News The group includes representatives from the e-Government Unit, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, the Scottish Executive, the National Assembly for Wales and from local government. A think tank dedicated to e-government issues has had its...
[August 4, 2005, 14:40]
Government launches e-learning taskforce
News A new government taskforce was launched on Thursday to investigate e-learning opportunities for students over the age of 16. The initiative will extend the government's e-learning strategy beyond the compulsory stage of education.
[February 1, 2002, 13:08]
E-government plans criticised
News The Labour administration has given e-government the highest possible profile, promising to put all government services online by 2008. At an award ceremony in London, Moray Angus, head of the new media unit at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office...
[March 28, 2000, 10:17]
Police e-crime unit set for gov't go-ahead
News The UK's proposed central e-crime police unit is close to securing the necessary government funding to make it a reality, according to one of the architects of the project. I hope the government sees sense.
[April 28, 2008, 8:24]
UK set to just miss e-government deadline
News Ian Watmore, head of the e-Government Unit said: "These results show that departments have responded well to the breadth of the online delivery challenge set by the prime minister in 2000. The 2005 e-government target will be narrowly missed, but...
[December 13, 2004, 14:20]
Cash boost for e-government authentication
News Bolton MBC is leading a group of 12 organisations, which include the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) and the e-Government Unit, to develop Government Connect. The minister for local e-government has announced that Government Connect, the...
[August 23, 2005, 17:20]
Microsoft: Police e-crime unit 'giant step forward'
News Gibson said that the signal sent to organised crime was more important than the amount of government funding available, but added that funding issues may affect whether the unit could be based in the City of London.
[October 30, 2008, 15:55]
New e-government minister appointed
News The UK has a new minister responsible for e-government following the Cabinet reshuffle. David Miliband is the new minister responsible for e-government as part of his Cabinet Office brief, it was announced on 16 December 2004.
[December 17, 2004, 13:10]
Fears over funding for police e-crime unit
News Carla Baker, programme manager at Intellect, said: "The government has earmarked £7m and this figure should be kept under constant review and increased according to the changing circumstances. From spring 2009, the Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU...
[October 2, 2008, 7:58]
UK e-unit Web site goes live
News A new website for the UK's e-Government Unit, replacing the e-envoy's homepage, is now available The Office of the e-Envoy (OeE) has been consigned to the Whitehall scrap heap, completing its transition to become the e-Government Unit on 2 June, 2004.
[June 2, 2004, 15:20]
New e-Payments Engine for Northern Ireland
News Northern Ireland's e-Government Unit has provided a new transactional platform for authorities in the province. John Price, deputy director of the Northern Ireland e-Government Unit, said it has developed the system using Microsoft's Biz Talk 2004...
[November 3, 2004, 11:48]
Blair reaches out to IT staff
News Blair recorded the message, which was broadcast on 24 May, 2005, as part of a speech delivered by the head of e-government unit, Ian Watmore. An e-Government Unit spokesperson said the broadcast is not being made publicly available.
[May 25, 2005, 16:05]
Tories attack government policy on cybercrime
News The Conservatives have criticised the government's response to the growing threat from cybercrime, unveiling plans for a national e-crime unit and a dedicated e-crime minister if they win the next election.
[March 7, 2008, 9:04]
MPs demand more funding for e-crime unit
News In a parliamentary debate on internet fraud on Wednesday, MPs said the government needs to "look again" at the £7m funding for the Police Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU). It is an admission by the government they were absolutely wrong to get rid of the...
[November 6, 2008, 6:30]
Tories attack gov't over cybercrime delay
News The Tories have launched a stinging attack on the government's failure to pay £1.3m to fund a national e-crime policing unit. And yet.the government can't even cobble together the £1m necessary to start up a national police e-crime unit to start...
[April 4, 2008, 8:46]
E-crime unit 'on track' despite funding delay
News Plans for a national UK cybercrime policing unit remain on track despite the government stalling on funding, according to the Metropolitan Police Service's e-crime chief . Detective superintendent Charlie McMurdie, one of the architects of the...
[June 16, 2008, 8:39]
Businesses may be forced to fund e-crime unit
News But the private sector has hit back, saying the core funding for a dedicated police unit to combat e-crime must come from the government. A spokesman for Intellect said it is a complicated situation: "There are a lot of stakeholders who have an...
[March 18, 2008, 7:24]
Wanted: New government CIO
News Andrew Stott will act as the interim head of the e-Government Unit and oversee the council's plans. Watmore said in a statement: "Most of the initiatives launched during my time as head of the e-Government Unit are owned by the CIO
[January 12, 2006, 14:40]
Tony Blair warns Britain's business
News The Prime Minister admitted government e-commerce policy had been "too slow" and accepted that the controversial key escrow plans -- where businesses would be forced to give law enforcement agencies access to decryption keys -- had been a mistake.
[September 13, 1999, 16:32]
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