




"Since the initial proliferation of broadband internet connections around ten years ago, successive UK governments have promised the panacea of universal access. The government has made it clear it will rely on the private sector and market forces to drive the universality of 2Mbps broadband and subsequent introduction of more comprehensive high-speed connections. That does of course mean the UK Government will have to trust the private sector to deliver – so how is it fairing so far?.” Read more
David Besson, development director at Ardentia, explores some of the options of achieving efficiency savings in line with real life patient treatment.
"The squeeze is on. We all knew it was coming, but that doesn’t make it any easier to deal with now that it’s on us. The drive for efficiency savings is going to be ferocious, and the pressure unrelenting for the foreseeable future.” Read more
Complete and enter our draw to win a free seat at the e-Government Awards. The public sector is already perceived to be lacking in innovation, but is that a fair assessment, and what role could it play in helping the government meet efficiency targets? What do people working on the frontline of ICT in public sector organisations think? Take part and share your views
Source: K2 Advisory