
Action plan backed by IT industry
By Andy McCue
Published: 1 April 2005 16:50 GMT
Prime Minister Tony Blair has launched an election manifesto "action plan" aimed at bridging the UK's digital divide and providing universal broadband access for citizens.
The three-year plan was launched at Downing Street on Friday by Blair, Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt and IT industry body Intellect.
One of the pledges is for a "digital challenge" prize of up to £10m for the first local authority and its partners able to demonstrate universal online access to local public services.
Education is a key plank of the plan and the government says it will give all students the chance to access the internet at home through a low-cost national laptop and PC leasing scheme.
The government has also promised to boost the security and safety of the internet with a new police agency that will target online paedophiles along with plans to work with the banking industry on online authentication technologies.
Telecoms regulator Ofcom will be asked to come up with a strategy to boost broadband take-up among disadvantaged sections of the population. Targets have also been set to stimulate broadband content, particularly in the public sector.
Hewitt said the government is aiming to make the UK the first nation to close the so-called "digital divide".
"We aim to make the UK a world leader in digital excellence with public services that are even more responsive, personalised and efficient than the leading companies that have successfully deployed the internet to serve their customers," she said.
John Higgins, director general of Intellect, told silicon.com the plan is backed by the UK IT industry.
"The IT industry will be involved in education schemes and it will do planning, project management and the strategy. In 2008 we will take another look and I hope what is left to do then will be pretty small," he said.
The strategy paper can be read here.
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