CLG, ICELE and Lichfield
From:
Mick
Date:
May 30 08:55 UTC
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Following up on Paul.
In government circles we have long been expected to follow Prince 2
project management principles and define what we were expecting to
achieve before we set out. In central government 'gateway reviews' are
supposed to be de facto prior to spending the bulk of the project
monies. Then at the end, some sort of post-project review is supposed to
be carried out to present the success or otherwise and any lessons
learned etc...
Where did this fit in with any of the national projects including ICELE?
Mick
http://greatemacipator.com
-----Original Message-----
From: paul canning [mailto:paul.canning@gmail.com]
Sent: 30 May 2008 09:42
To: <email obscured>
Subject: Re: [UKIE-EDem] CLG, ICELE and Lichfield
two points:
1. How much money has been wasted on this and other national projects?
Is anyone other than Public Sector Forums paying attention?
2. This just highlights for me the absence of any national central point
of reference for egov. It's splintered all over the place, so no one
actually working in the area has 'heard of' most of the worthy stuff.
We need an intro point as well as one for researchers - ICELE at least
tried to be the former with its introductions.
It just pains me that the Australian state of Victoria and other
governments like Hong Kong and New Zealand have managed 'one stop shop'
portals to egov for practitioners but all Downing St has led with is
endless, endless different initiatives with different websites whilst at
the same time preaching to the rest of us about 'just' directgov and
businesslink.
We've got truly bad leadership on egov in the country and I'd hope us
practitioners could say that with a collective voice rather than 'well,
on the other hand ... '
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