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Nominations open in the e-Government National Awards 2008

The call for nominations for the e-Government National Awards 2008 is launched today at www.e-governmentawards.co.uk, to highlight the best UK services improving citizens and business transaction with councils, central government, NHS, education and others in the public & voluntary sectors. A key focus will be-Government services which help build a fairer, more inclusive society and those which are carbon-efficient or use ‘green IT’.

There is no higher commendation for the UK’s best public sector ICT leaders. Now in their fifth year, the annual e-Government National Awards are supported by the Government Chief Information Officer (Cabinet Office), the Society of Information Technology Management (Socitm), and SOLACE (Society of Local Authority Chief Executives and Senior Managers). Platinum sponsor of the Awards is KPMG. Judging is chaired by the Government CIO John Suffolk, and the Awards will be presented at a Ministerial black-tie dinner in London for 500 on 20th January 2009.

for more infomation or to make a nomination visit : www.e-governmentawards.co.uk

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