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Central Sponsor for Information Assurance

Role
The Central Sponsor for Information Assurance (CSIA) helps protect the nation's IT and telecommunications services. It works with partners in the public and private sectors, as well as international counterparts.

Objectives
CSIA provides a strategic direction and a central focus for all activities related to information assurance. Information assurance is the confidence that information systems will protect the information they handle and will function correctly.

Website
Central Sponsor for Information Assurance website

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Ceremonial Secretariat

Role

Website
UK Honours System website [External website]

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Civil Contingencies Secretariat

Role

Summary management unit's aims and objectives

Website
UK Resilience [External website]

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Civil Service Capability Group

Role
Developing people and improving performance throughout the Civil Service.

Objectives

Website
Civil Service [External website]

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Defence and Overseas Secretariat

Role
To support the Prime Minister and the Government:

Objectives


Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat

Role
To deliver a high-quality and efficient service to support Cabinet and Cabinet committee business.

Objectives
To support the Government's policy priorities by:

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Emergency Planning College (EPC)

Role
EPC is the UK's largest provider of multi-agency training and development. It offers a range of learning and development opportunities, which are designed to help individuals and organisations develop the key skills and awareness they need to prepare for, respond to and manage potential disruptive challenges.

Objectives

Website
Emergency Planning College [External website]

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European Secretariat

Role

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Government Chief Whip (Lords)

Role
To support the Government Whips and government business in the House of Lords.

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Government Communication

Role

Government Communication provides strategic direction and leadership on cross–government issues and helps integrate communication into policy. It also supports the Government Communication Network (GCN) helping share best practice and raise professional standards of communicators across government. The group also advises on propriety relating to communciation issues.

Website
Government Communication [External website]

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Histories, Openness and Records Unit

Role

Objectives

Advisory Group on Security and Intelligence Records: The Cabinet Office interdepartmental Advisory Group on Security and Intelligence Records considers a range of issues concerning intelligence related records.

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Independent Offices

Role
To support four independent bodies whose task is to advise on and/or regulate the Government's approach to a range of appointments. These bodies are:

Objectives

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Office of the Leader of the House of Commons

Role
To support the Leader of the House of Commons and the Deputy Leader in carrying out their ministerial responsibilities.

Website
Leader of the House of Commons [External website]

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Office of the Third Sector

Role

We deliver on our aims by:

Objectives

Our thematic aims are to work in partnership with the sector to:

Website

Office of the Third Sector

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Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO)

Role
To draft the Government's Primary Legislation Programme.

Objectives
The Parliamentary Counsel Office drafts and scrutinises statutory instruments which amend primary legislation. The Parliamentary Counsel also drafts other statutory instruments and scrutinises regulatory reform orders.

Website
Parliamentary Counsel Office [External website]

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Social Exclusion Task Force

Role
To ensure that the opportunities enjoyed by the vast majority of people in the UK become available to those whose lives have been characterised by deprivation and exclusion. This will be achieved by working across Government and beyond to improve the life chances of the most disadvantaged.

Objectives
The Social Exclusion Task Force focuses on the most socially excluded – the bottom 2–3% of society – who face multiple and inter–generational problems which require joined–up solutions across several Departments. Our work follows five principles:

Website
Social Exclusion Task Force website

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Strategy Unit

Role
To provide the Prime Minister and government departments with the ability to:

Objectives

Website
Strategy Unit website [External website]

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Transformational Government

Role
To provide overall technology leadership in three key areas:

Website
Transformational Government website [External website]

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