Government’s New ICT Strategy Could Save £3.2bn

Government’s New ICT Strategy Could Save £3.2bn
The UK government is working on a new holistic telecoms strategy which could save the country £3.2 billion over the next ten years, according to a leaked draft of a document entitled Government ICT Strategy: New World, New Challenges, New Opportunities.
The document lays out plans to improve online delivery of public sector services through the use of cloud technology and Web 2.0 processes, over a simplified and standardised infrastructure. It promises to provide multiple services, interoperability and data sharing via a government cloud – or “G-Cloud” – together with a government application store (G-AS). These will enable sharing and reuse of business apps, services and components across the public sector.
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UK public services will be delivered via a government cloud and app store, with an emphasis on green IT and open source – according to a leaked five-year plan

The UK government is working on a new holistic telecoms strategy which could save the country £3.2 billion over the next ten years, according to a leaked draft of a document entitled Government ICT Strategy: New World, New Challenges, New Opportunities.

The document lays out plans to improve online delivery of public sector services through the use of cloud technology and Web 2.0 processes, over a simplified and standardised infrastructure. It promises to provide multiple services, interoperability and data sharing via a government cloud – or “G-Cloud” – together with a government application store (G-AS). These will enable sharing and reuse of business apps, services and components across the public sector.

http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/government-s-new-ict-strategy-could-save–3-2bn-2625

UK public services will be delivered via a government cloud and app store, with an emphasis on green IT and open source – according to a leaked five-year plan

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