back to article MPs set out on quest to find UK.gov's IT strategy

The government's technology strategy is being scrutinised by the Common's Public Administration Select Committee (PASC). The committee said it would look at how the government develops and implements its IT policy. "The inquiry will examine the government’s overall strategy for information technology, including how it …

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  1. raivn

    "To punish and enslave"

    I Don't think they have an IT policy, they just randomly go with what tabloids suggest.

  2. Anonymous Coward
    FAIL

    I want to see how an IT strategy is formed ...

    ... so badly !

    (apologies to Elton and Curtis)

  3. Chris Miller

    The government has an IT strategy?

    Who knew?

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Stop

    A strategy to fail!

    One expensive disaster to another.

    Most projects more delayed than the trains in the snow, not the gravy train of course ;)

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Coat

      An Explanation

      Maybe they have the wrong sort of users on the lines?

  5. John Smith 19 Gold badge
    Joke

    Will Claire Perry or Ed Vaizey

    Because they bring such deep insights into issues like security, privacy and the role of cloud computing.

  6. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Quest?

    I personally don't think the Government would succeed in a quest to find it's own a*se with both hands, on it's current record

  7. Anonymous Coward
    FAIL

    And when they fail to find the IT strategy

    They could try and find the transport strategy.

    Or the energy strategy. Or a host of other strategy vital to the nation's well being.

    Good luck with that.

  8. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    IT expertise

    The elephant in the room is that the MPs making these decisions are incapable of making an informed decision. They are very naive in nearly all contract negotiations and are easy pickings for any major IT conglomerate. *cough* Fujitsu *cough*.

    Ignore what business leaders say when they claim there is a lack of IT talent/skills available in the UK. There are plenty of talented homegrown individuals available but they would rather pay a pittance to cheaper coders abroad.

  9. Jacqui
    FAIL

    Cost cutting

    Odd how when the big five consulting groups are to have thier fees cut, "open" and review is accounced before contract reviews are due. Anyone who thinks putting effort into providing evidence (aka free consulting, fed directly to the big five to help them "improve performance") will help anyone but the big five needs the men in white coats.

  10. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Quest to find UK.gov's IT strategy

    What? they've mislaid their IT strategy? i'd try the tube trains - always a good place to start when looking for important govt docs.

  11. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Martha

    I hope Martha specifies this strategy.

  12. MGJ
    WTF?

    OK, but where is it

    Go try doing a search on the No 10 website for it, and then try to find out what it actually means. In particular, what is the plan to get from the current infrastructure to G-Cloud, and why is that important for knowledge workers who work at the same desk every day, processing stuff on re-purposed green screens?

    (I understand that lib dem ministers are causing havoc in Whitehall at the moment by refusing to use PCs and insisting that apps are made to run on their Macs. At the same time, civil servants are being asked to lock down networks ever tighter after the latest Wikileaks)

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