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UK has 'way to go' on IT strategy | UK has 'way to go' on IT strategy |
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the government has a "long way to go" on its IT strategy. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the government has a "long way to go" on its IT strategy. |
He told Commons committee chairmen that public and private firms had to come to terms with IT security issues. | He told Commons committee chairmen that public and private firms had to come to terms with IT security issues. |
Andrew Miller, chairman of Parliament's IT body Pitcom, said seven out of ten projects had failed and there were questions over the rollout of ID cards. | Andrew Miller, chairman of Parliament's IT body Pitcom, said seven out of ten projects had failed and there were questions over the rollout of ID cards. |
Earlier it emerged that IT problems meant criminals were being let off paying money to help victims. | Earlier it emerged that IT problems meant criminals were being let off paying money to help victims. |
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All criminals in England and Wales should pay a £15 "victims' surcharge" towards services, but a computer system, launched in April, only recognises those who are fined. | All criminals in England and Wales should pay a £15 "victims' surcharge" towards services, but a computer system, launched in April, only recognises those who are fined. |
Magistrates also say a new multi-million pound Libra computer system being rolled out to magistrates' courts cannot process the information needed for the surcharge. | Magistrates also say a new multi-million pound Libra computer system being rolled out to magistrates' courts cannot process the information needed for the surcharge. |
The PM is being grilled by MPs on the Commons liaison committee - a collection of chairmen of all Commons committees. | The PM is being grilled by MPs on the Commons liaison committee - a collection of chairmen of all Commons committees. |
'Care and security' | 'Care and security' |
Mr Miller said the government had committed to publishing an IT strategy for government that would focus on the needs of citizens and business - and questioned whether it had been a success. | Mr Miller said the government had committed to publishing an IT strategy for government that would focus on the needs of citizens and business - and questioned whether it had been a success. |
"We've got a long way to go," admitted Mr Brown. | "We've got a long way to go," admitted Mr Brown. |
He said security issues and the "proper organisation of data" remained a challenge and said "better systems" were needed. | He said security issues and the "proper organisation of data" remained a challenge and said "better systems" were needed. |
Mr Miller said it had been claimed seven out of ten projects had failed and serious questions had been raised about contract management and the roll-out of the controversial ID cards system. | Mr Miller said it had been claimed seven out of ten projects had failed and serious questions had been raised about contract management and the roll-out of the controversial ID cards system. |
Mr Brown said the events of recent months had shown how "care and security" over people's information was incredibly important. | Mr Brown said the events of recent months had shown how "care and security" over people's information was incredibly important. |
He said every country in the world recognised a lot more had to be done to make sure computerisation and IT was efficiently used in the future. | He said every country in the world recognised a lot more had to be done to make sure computerisation and IT was efficiently used in the future. |
"I don't think we are alone," he said. | "I don't think we are alone," he said. |
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