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Technology and the transformation of social protection
This report examines the systems of welfare benefits and social services that together make up social protection in the UK
Published: 25 Oct 2007
Public sector outsourcing: The big picture to 2012
In this report we examine £74bn of services commissioned by government from the private and third sectors. By 2012 we estimate that this will have grown to a market worth almost £100bn.
Published: 17 Sep 2007
Identity management in the UK public sector to 2011
This report examines the evolution of the identity management market in the UK public sector to date, estimates its future potential and predicts a healthy double digit annual growth into 2011
Published: 31 Jul 2007
Shared services in the European public sector
The figures envisaged for the size of the shared services opportunity in the public sector can be eye-watering.
Published: 17 Aug 2007
Identity management in the UK public sector to 2011
This report examines the evolution of the identity management market in the UK public sector to date
Published: 31 Jul 2007
Flexible and mobile working in the UK public sector
Early adopters took a cautious approach to the implementation of flexible and mobile working and progress has been slow.
Published: 26 Jul 2007
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About GC magazine (Government Computing)
GC was launched in 1986 and is the longest running monthly public sector IT title with an ABC audited circulation of 15,497.
Over 75% of readers are in central and local government, whilst the rest are from executive agencies, justice, education, health and defence. 14% of readers are directors, 23% department managers, 40% team & project managers and the remainder are those responsible for delivery of services on the ground.
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The main topics covered in the magazine include:
e-Content
Data protection
Freedom of information
Data storage
Communications channels
CRM
IT security
Integration and migration
GIS
Back office systems
Knowledge management
Business performance management
Training
Document and record management
e-Procurement
Authentication
Editorial advisers
The editorial advisers help but do not control the publication, which is independent and not part of government.
John Hayes
Director of services, South, Improvement and Development Agency
Andrew Stott
Deputy CIO and head of service transformation, Cabinet Office
Margaret Moran MP
Chair, Eurim (parliamentary information society group)
Rosemary Mulley
Solicitor, Nabarro Nathanson
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