Best practises in public sector get huge boost from Digital Britain Report

When viewed on a single citizen basis the Digital Britain report release recently by the government will significantly improve best practises in public sector IT and has been warmly welcomed by Socitm, the body that represents IT professionals in this area.
The IT website, publictechnology.net and reported that services within the public sector will become more accessible, sustainable and efficient than every before with the proposals from the government to deploy universal broadband throughout the country and has been applauded by Socitm.
In response to the recently release Digital Britain report the author of the Socitm response and the head of policy at Socitm, Martin Ferguson said “We welcome the overall focus of the report and its recognition of the strategic role played by the government in stimulating and developing the infrastructure for a Digital Britain. And its timing, given the need to meet ever increasing demands on public services at a time of huge budgetary pressure, is absolutely right.”
In order to improve the best practises from and single citizen point of view and to help implement the findings from the Digital Britain Report he has said that he is looking forward to working side by side with the government.
The plans by the government for a universal deployment of broadband services throughout the country and the improvements to the best practise implemented for all the people in the UK from an individual point have all been outlined in the Digital Britain report.
The report has, however, received mixed views from both the pu
