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Skunkworks boss hails success of e-gov petition site

...a success. Screenshot: Jon Yeomans Writing on the Government Digital Service blog, Mark O'Neill said that in the five days after its launch on... Read more

18 August, 2011 by Mark Say

CESG: Government risks breaches through patchy audits

...not make the task of keeping networks secure any easier, according to Mark O'Neill, chief information officer for the Department for Culture, Media and... Read more

25 January, 2011 by Tom Espiner

G-Cloud services to go live in February

...s £60m G-Cloud framework is drawing to a close, according to Mark O'Neill, proposition director for innovation and delivery at the Government Digital... Read more

30 January, 2012 by Gill Hitchcock

Inside the G-Cloud: How cloud-first strategy will remake government IT as we know it

...to be on public cloud services - government's proposition director for innovation Mark O'Neill said that many contracts will expire before then. "Some of... Read more

21 December, 2011 by Nick Heath

Quotes of the year: From Steve Jobs' impact to why architects are the Britneys of IT

The best tech soundbites from 2011... Read more

19 December, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Let them have iPads: Why giving tablets to civil servants could actually save taxpayers' cash

...job it is to promote new ways of using technology in Whitehall. Mark O'Neill, head of innovation and delivery at the Government Digital Service... Read more

19 September, 2011 by Nick Heath

Top UK tech twitterers: CIOs, academics, analysts, politicos, bloggers

Desperately seeking tech-loving microbloggers based in Blighty? Look no further... Read more

14 April, 2011 by Natasha Lomas
How skunkworks and SME will shift gov't IT

How skunkworks and SME will shift gov't IT

...impact on the skunkworks environment. Who's in charge at the moment?Mark O'Neill is acting as the skunkworks head. The team is looking... Read more

1 April, 2011 by Tom Espiner

iPads, app stores and online services: What innovation means in the public sector

...src="/i/silicon/40154436-1-public-sector-speakeasy-610-378.jpg" alt="Mark O'Neill and Jos Creese" title="silicon.com speakeasy" height="406px" width... Read more

1 July, 2011 by Nick Heath

Social media, cloud and innovation - making it work for you

...Creese, CIO at Hampshire County Council and president of Socitm 2010-11 Mark O'Neill, CIO at Department for Communities and Local Government and leader... Read more

3 June, 2011 by silicon.com staff

Ministry of Justice signs £14m cloud deal

...Speaking at a recent conference, Department for Culture, Media and Sport CIO Mark O'Neill said cloud computing will transform the way government uses IT... Read more

28 March, 2011 by Nick Heath

Cloud and iPads identified as secrets of leaner government

...technologies expected to provide major savings in Whitehall spending(Photo credit: Shutterstock) Mark O'Neill, CIO for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and... Read more

26 January, 2011 by Nick Heath

Government urged to increase SME support

...amount the private sector also invests on tangible assets, such as property. Mark O'Neill, chief information officer of the Department for Culture, Media and... Read more

11 June, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

Treasury pledges IT efficiency

...Timms, saying he thought project management was the key to managing budgets. Mark O'Neill, head of IS at the Department of Culture, Media and... Read more

14 May, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Atos Origin wins £14m government contract

...the Olympics role. It wasn't one of the drivers," she said. Mark O'Neill, chief information officer at the DCMS, said: "Following a competitive... Read more

21 December, 2007 by Kable

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