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    Mid-term review of progress against the 2004 Implementing Electronic Government Statement (for submission to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister)

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    Meeting: 30/06/2005 - Cabinet (Item 33)

    33 IMPLEMENTING ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT STATEMENT 2005 pdf icon PDF 20 KB

    To consider a report by the Head of Information Management seeking approval for the content of the Council’s Implementing Electronic Government (IEG) Statement.

    Contact: C Hall 388116

    Additional documents:

    • IEGStatement, item 33 pdf icon PDF 206 KB

    Decision:

     

    Approved the contents of the 2005 Implementing Electronic Government Statement for submission to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister; and authorised the Director of Commerce and Technology, after consultation with the Executive Councillor for Operations and Information Technology, to make minor amendments to the statement prior to its submission.

    Minutes:

    By way of a report by the Head of Information Management (a copy of which is appended in the Minute Book). Members were acquainted with the contents of the 2005 Implementing Electronic Government Statement for submission to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) by 18th July 2005.

     

    Having been reminded of the objective of the statement and in noting that the final version of the document would need to be submitted to the meeting of the Council scheduled for 28th September for approval, the Cabinet

     

    RESOLVED

     

    (a)  that the 2005 Implementing Electronic Government Statement be approved for submission to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister; and

     

    (b)  that, after consultation with the Executive Councillor for Operations and Information Technology, the Director of Commerce and Technology be authorised to make minor amendments to the statement prior to its submission to the ODPM.