Government sets up task force to improve communication through social media
01 April 2008
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Cabinet Office Minister Tom
Watson has announced the creation of the Power of Information Task
Force, which will drive forward the Government's pledge to meet rising
aspirations of modern communications practice and improve engagement with
citizens through social media.
The Task Force will be chaired by Richard Allan with membership drawn from
leading internet practitioners, the civil service and wider public service.
It will renew the focus on the Government's Power of Information
agenda and commitment to improve its overall capability in use of
modern social media.
A key goal is to increase innovation and improve the way the Government
shares information so ordinary people can develop online services that
benefit their community.
Launching the Task Force, Tom Watson said:
“There are new opportunities for Government to engage with people in the
online world. Every day, hundreds and thousands of people come together
online to solve problems and exchange ideas on public policy issues –
whether raising kids, tackling debt or seeking health advice.
“The success of sites such as Netmums, moneysavingexpert and fixmystreet,
has proved the power of information. We need to listen and learn from the
experts so we can satisfy people's desire for faster, better public
services. I want to move quickly. With advice from the Task Force, we
will get on with improving services for our citizens to match the pace of
change.”
Mr Watson said he would ask the Task Force to work closely with HM Treasury and the Department for
Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (DBERR) on reaching a consensus
on the issue of how much, if anything, users should be charged by the
producers of the originating information to cover their costs.
Mr Watson said:
“There has been a lively debate about whether the overall benefits to the
economy and society are better served by giving the data away at marginal
cost. The Treasury, with the Department for Business, Enterprise and
Regulatory Reform, published an independent economic study in the Budget
and announced its intention to look at these issues during this spending
review cycle.”
The Government's interim progress report, published yesterday, takes
stock of progress made so far and highlights the actions departments are
taking to implement the review's recommendations.
This report outlines how Government is taking these recommendations forward
and focuses on:
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exploring ways in which Government can use online forums to advise
citizens
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the feasibility of making Government-owned data such as maps more
accessible to people to ‘mash up’ with other public data to encourage
citizens to engage on issues they care about,
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Social media guidance for Civil Servants (to be published in the Spring).
The Power of Information Task Force will take this work forward and will
work with departments to implement the findings.
Notes to editors
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The Power of Information Task Force builds upon the recommendations made
by Tom Steinberg, Director of mySociety, and Ed Mayo, Chief Executive of
the National Consumer Council, in their independent study of digital
communication and public information in the UK, commissioned by the Cabinet Office.
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The Government welcomed the findings of Steinberg and Mayo's review
and responded in 2007.
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The Interim Progress Report on
implementing the Government's Response to the Power of Information
Review takes stock of the Government's progress. See the interim
response to access previous reports and to read the full text of Tom
Watson's speech that launched the Task Force.
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In February 2007 Cabinet Office Minister Hilary Armstrong commissioned
the review to “explore new developments in the use and communication of
citizen and State generated public information in the UK, and to present
an analysis and recommendations to the Cabinet Office Minister as part of
the Policy Review.”
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