Courts hit by 10-year IT delay
News Article 29 January 2003
A £319 million PFI project aimed at upgrading the computers used in magistrates' courts is still not finished after more than a decade of work.
IT firm 'ran rings' around ministry
Press Review 29 January 2003
Government websites unpopular
Press Review 30 December 2002
Hacker hits Sir Humphrey
Press Review 17 December 2002
MPs criticise 'pedestrian progress' to e-government
News Article 13 December 2002
The e-envoy is failing to gather data on the use of official websites - leaving the extent of the public's take-up of e-government services unclear, warn MPs today.
Foreign Office IT project hit by £29m overspend
News Article 13 December 2002
Ministers have called for an "urgent review" into how software programmes for Foreign and Commonwealth Office computers are set for a budget overrun of £29 million.
Courts' technology goes back to the future
Press Review 12 December 2002
Whitehall should innovate on the web, says e-envoy
News Article 30 October 2002
The government should use the internet to do more than offer the public the "same old services", urges the e-envoy.
Inland Revenue's online service fails again
Press Review 27 September 2002
Troubleshooters sent into crime records bureau
News Article 6 September 2002
The Home Office has sent a team of trouble-shooters into the troubled Criminal Records Bureau.
Whitehall culture keeping government offline, warns IoD
News Article 5 September 2002
Whitehall's blame culture is a barrier to e-government, says the director general of the Institute of Directors today.
Revenue could do more to encourage e-government
Press Review 29 August 2002
Step up e-delivery urge MPs
News Article 28 August 2002
Government ministers have been told to step up efforts to get more public services online.
Government to blame for CSA IT delays
Press Review 14 August 2002
Ministers blamed for child support IT failure
News Article 13 August 2002
An IT solution to tackle problems at the troubled Child Support Agency has run into delays and is £50 million over budget, reports the BBC.