Links - e-Government

Useful Links

Broadband Wales Observatory

The Broadband Wales Observatory was created because a need was identified for an independent body to monitor and provide evidence based data on progress or otherwise towards achieving the Broadband Wales Programme targets.

Cabinet Office

The Cabinet Office's role is to support the Government's delivery and reform programme.

Directgov

Directgov is the place to turn for the widest range of government information and services

e-Government Bulletin

The Bulletin is a free, independent publication, aimed at everyone in government, local government, the social sector and their private sector partners.

e-GovBlog - The Future of Governments

egovblog scans the world for those trends, concepts, projects,  events, technologies, ideas and people that will shape the governments in this new century.

ePractice.eu

ePractice.eu is a portal created by the European Commission which offers a new service for the professional community of eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth practitioners. It is an interactive initiative that empowers its users to discuss and influence open government, policy-making and the way in which public administrations operate and deliver services.

Government Gateway

The Government Gateway is a centralised registration service for e-Government services in the UK.

Improvement and Development Agency (IDeA)

The Improvement and Development Agency (IDeA) was established by and for local government in April 1999. Their mission is to support self-sustaining improvement from within local government.

info4local

The one-stop portal for local authorities to get quick and easy access to information they need on the web sites of central government departments and agencies.

National Assembly for Wales

Website of the National Assembly for Wales.

The Office of the Information Commissioner

The Information Commissioner is responsible for the Data Protection & Freedom of Information Acts. Advice and guidance on all aspects of Data Protection and Freedom of Information. On-line access to the Data Protection Register.

NOMINET - Terms & Condition

Domain name registration and broadband services for Wrexham schools.

Domain name registration for Wrexham schools are made by Wrexham County Borough Council through Nominet UK, who manage the authoritative database for .UK domain name registrations. By registering a domain name with Nominet UK you are able to facilitate internet services uniquely to your school ie email / web-sites.

Nominet UK is officially recognised as the .UK domain name registry by the internet industry, users and the UK Government. As a customer of Nominet UK, schools with registered domains, or wish to have a registered domain name, are bound to and must agree to the Nominet UK terms and conditions.

By registering a .UK domain name, you enter into a contract of registration with Nominet UK on the following terms and conditions www.nominet.org.uk/disputes/terms/. This is a separate contract to any arrangements you may have with any third party for the provision of internet services. Please read before proceeding with your order.

Society of Information Technology Management (SOCITM)

The Society of Information Technology Management was founded in 1986 as the professional association for Information Communication Technology (ICT) managers working in and for the public sector.

Source UK

Source UK provides a combined news & information service designed to meet the needs of the Public Service Manager in the UK.

Welsh Local Government Association

The Welsh Local Government Association represents the interests of local authorities in Wales. The three Combined Fire Authorities and three National Park Authorities are associate members.

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