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22 July, 2011

Government may ease the way for wireless broadband

...changes to existing planning regulations that were published on Monday by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. As part of its drive to improve... Read more

8 April, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Government rewards e-innovators

...an extra £6m investment, it was announced on 29 March 2005. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has launched the second round of its... Read more

31 March, 2005 by Kable

Local e-services praised

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) has praised councils for "tremendous progress... Read more

7 March, 2005 by Kable

Councils approach deadline for claiming e-govt funds

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has written to councils about plans for... Read more

7 June, 2004 by Kable

Gov't mobile working project saved from axe

...November 2003 as one of the National Projects, sponsored by the former Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to develop new uses of IT in... Read more

5 November, 2009 by Kable

Large public-sector Linux project flops

...by Bristol City Council, it has also been blighted by criticism. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister withdrew its support from the OSA in... Read more

13 November, 2006 by Richard Thurston

Microsoft: Getting to grips with open source

Has Redmond finally accepted that open source should be embraced, or are the company's recent partnerships with community-developed software providers simply another way to crack the competition? Read more

20 July, 2006 by Miya Knight

Bristol Council says it can save £1m with open source

...of open source software by local authorities. It is funded under the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister's e-Innovations programme Read more

30 March, 2006 by Ingrid Marson

Government continues to stonewall over ID card costs

...to make their IT systems compatible with the ID card scheme. The office of the deputy prime minister has told MPs it is still talking... Read more

20 February, 2006 by Andy McCue

Government 'has no timetable' for e-voting

...system. We need to be sure it is completely tamper-proof." The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister had been planning trials of SMS and... Read more

15 February, 2006 by Andy McCue

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...still be some subcommittee scratching away at a report deep within the office of the Deputy Prime Minister, but for now it looks like we... Read more

11 November, 2005 by Rupert Goodwins

Government creates network to fight hackers

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has approved the creation of nine regional... Read more

3 October, 2005 by Kable

E-voting 'must be dropped'

...machines in a polling station or electronic counting of paper ballots. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister shelved plans to support e-voting trials... Read more

8 September, 2005 by Kable

Government drops e-voting trials

...part of a two-year electoral modernisation project being run by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) but a tender inviting bids from... Read more

5 September, 2005 by Andy McCue

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