Minister and experts announce major progress in first year of
Transformational Government strategy
10 January 2007
CAB/01/07
The Government today launched its
progress report on ‘Transformational Government: enabled by
technology’[External website] with the news that at
least 551 government websites are to be cut to make access to information
easier for citizens and businesses.
Number of websites drastically reduced
In a move that will benefit tens of millions of users, only 26 of the
websites examined so far are certain to be retained by Government, while
551 will go. Information of continuing relevance from closed sites will
transfer to www.direct.gov.uk[External
website] and www.businesslink.gov.uk[External
website].
The move is the natural next step for Government as citizens shift their
interest to ‘supersites’ such as the Directgov and www.bbc.co.uk[External
website] websites.
Complex worldwide operation
The report is the first of its kind in Europe and sets out that
transformation in government is a long–term endeavour involving tough
challenges. John Suffolk, Government Chief Information Officer, said today:
“We operate in over 140 countries, spend some £12billion a year across
the whole public sector and run many of the world's largest computer
systems. The DWP makes 13 millions
benefits payments electronically every week – it's a complex
operation.”
Millions benefiting every day
Use of Government IT has
now reached a critical mass and ordinary citizens are at the heart of this
new way of working. Learners have been some of the biggest beneficiaries of
technology investment. One million primary school children now use
e–learning in class each day and there is a three–fold improvement in the
computer to pupil ratio.
The Minister for Transformational Government, Pat McFadden, said today:
“This report demonstrates how millions of people are benefiting from our
use of technology everyday. We are dealing decisively with the
proliferation of government websites by getting rid of more than 500. We
are ensuring that the quality of our services will not be affected by
these changes.”
Major savings behind the scenes
Hundreds of millions are being saved by successful IT projects that receive
little public attention. A Ministry of Defence effort known as ‘Project
Home’ has revolutionised everything from how staff share secure
information, where they sit and how their teams are structured. Transport
for London, meanwhile, has saved 30 per cent saved on human resources
through a shared services centre.
To build on this success over the long term the new Government IT
Profession is going from strength to strength. More than 7,000 members have
been recruited in its first full year.
For further information
Ryan Heath on 0207 276 0436 Ryan.Heath@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk
Notes to editors
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A DVD is available to media which includes interviews with end users.
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A limited number of printed editions of the CIO Annual Report are
available from the Cabinet Office press office.
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The report is being published alongside a Written Ministerial Statement
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The full report is available on www.cio.gov.uk[External
website] and includes information on what each department and the
wider public sector spends on IT.
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