Post election: the shape of things to come
The new coalition government promises a very different approach to public services and the relationship between state and individual, but will be grappling with a huge budget deficit. What are the implications for the management of information, the effective use of technology and efficient service delivery in the public sector? Are the prospects grim, or is there in fact an opportunity to do things better and save costs?
Publication date:
05/2010 | Attachment | Size |
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| Briefing#18 Post election.pdf | 45.56 KB |
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