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Online elections get a step closer

Standards body OASIS is expected to publish its final XML schema for online voting later this month, paving the way for online voting Read more

12 March, 2002 by Matt Loney

UK government down the e-league

...few UK Government websites offer full transactional capabilities". Despite efforts by the Office of the e-Envoy to improve performance and push the programme forward... Read more

6 May, 2004 by Government Computing

Tax credits site to stay closed after fraud

...parliament members also criticised HMRC for ignoring advice and guidelines from the Office of the E-Envoy on setting up a secure government service online... Read more

20 March, 2007 by Andy McCue

Microsoft appoints new UK public service chief

...been with Microsoft since 1997 where he worked closely with the old Office of the e-Envoy at the Cabinet Office and the big Government... Read more

21 January, 2005 by Andy McCue

Pinder satisfied with UK's progress

...the time." Pinder said that he had changed the remit of the Office of the e-Envoy (OeE) from being "a campaigning and coordinating organisation... Read more

26 July, 2004 by Kable

UK e-unit Web site goes live

...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... Read more

2 June, 2004 by Kable

Watmore to start in September

...that departments are delivering." Prior to the new chief taking over, the Office of the e-Envoy (OeE) will become the e-Government Unit, which... Read more

26 May, 2004 by Kable

E-Gif aims to make government interoperable

...ensuring that public sector computer systems are effectively developed and managed, the Office of the e-Envoy (OeE) announced on 10 May, 2004. The National... Read more

12 May, 2004 by Kable

'Default' open-source licensing plans under fire

...open source alternative. In a draft consultation document published on Tuesday, the office of the e-envoy sent its clearest signal yet to government departments... Read more

11 March, 2004 by Matt Loney

Government gives further boost to employee-PC scheme

...bosses can expect to see for their generosity, however. Statistics from the Office of the e-Envoy concerning computers in the home show that eight... Read more

20 January, 2004 by Jo Best

Government sites continue to flout standards

...part of the e-Government Interoperability Framework (eGIF), was led by the Office of the E-envoy, as an essential element of modernising government; it... Read more

25 November, 2003 by Matt Loney

UK govt investigates Linux savings

...OPG), the procurement and standards arm of the British government, and the Office of the e-Envoy told agencies that they could begin to install... Read more

9 October, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Employee home-PC scheme gets revamp

...which was launched four years go, few have actually done so. The Office of the E-envoy wants to increase awareness within British business of... Read more

7 October, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Green Party urges EU to go open-source

...educated about their software options, not have it forced upon them. The Office of the e-Envoy (OEE) in the Cabinet Office and the DTI... Read more

16 September, 2003 by Graeme Wearden and Munir Kotadia

Industry group urges government to think twice on open source

...publicised last week. Intellect was taking part in a consultation by the Office of the E-Envoy and the Department of Trade and Industry on... Read more

19 June, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

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