Weblog on the Internet and public policy, journalism, virtual community, and more from David Brake, a Canadian academic, consultant and journalist
29 January 2003
Filed under:Current Affairs (UK),E-government at4:36 pm

Many of the criticisms summarised in this BBC report like the need for more service-centred cross-cutting websites are already being acted on. But inevitably they found a few embarrassing gaffes. Eg:

“The MPs found that the Downing Street website did not have a complete up to date list of ministers.

“On 12 June, the UK online site had as the latest ‘hot topic’ information on the Budget, nearly two months after the event,” they said.”

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