
By Naked CIO
Published: Monday 14 July 2008
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Name
Cassandra
Location
Edinburgh Scotland
Occupation
Civil Servant / Business Analyst
Comment
Comfortable in the total agreement of all the governments fault? This article does not fairly distinguish between governance and government - and misleads by claiming governance has no business value. Prefer unmanaged data of dubious quality, quantity and provenance in all your businesses do you?
Yes there is a paucity of innovation by government that is true across most sectors of the economy - and a focus on big business and large contrator-led projects such as ID cards and other associated biometric Big Brother-type nonsense.
Yes there is a wariness about open source and new technology where the public user drives the controls but please don't throw the baby out with the bathwater!
Agree totally with the naked CIO on this point.
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Graeme Teesdale
I totally agree with The Naked CIO. The government...
Anonymous
Yep, innovation in the uk 101.
Basically someon...
Karen Challinor
Comfortable in the total agreement of all the gove...
Cassandra
"contrator-led projects such as ID cards".
Now ...
Haydn Rees
The naked CIO seems to want a nanny state, which p...
Dick Vinegar
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