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This Week's Top Feature:
The importance of innovation for growth
eGov Monitor Top Feature: "...innovation increasingly represents the bottom-line, and how to structure and lead organisations to maximise innovation is real business."
Dr. Michael Harris NESTA
Top UK News:
- Strategy To Support Families in the 21st Century
- UK Launches Public Sector Data Hub
- New Programme To End Health Inequalities In Communities
Top news in Europe/EU:
- 2010 European Year For Combating Poverty And Social Exclusion
- Eighty Million Europeans Live In Poverty
- Europe Needs A Green And Socially Inclusive Economic Model
Top news in North America:
- Phase II of Canada's Economic Action Plan
- New Restrictions Proposed On Banks To Protect US Tax Payers
- US Supreme Court Decision On Campaign Finance Puts States In A Bind
Top International News:
- South Korea Tops The EGov List With UK Claiming Fourth
- Worldwide IT spending will reach $3.4 trillion in 2010 Says Gartner
- Economic Crisis: Restoring Trust and Rethinking Business Models
   

 

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This Week's Other Features

 
Children, Schools and Families Bill Dangerous
NAS raises serious concerns about the Bill currently passing through Parliament.
By: Mark Lever, Chief Executive, NAS

Q&A With Slawomir Gorniak ENISA Security Expert
Slawomir Gorniak ENISA Security Expert answers questions on a recent eIDM report discussing state the state of pan-European electronic identity management initiatives.
By: Slawomir Gorniak
Election 2010: Delivering a Fair And Sustainable Economy For Britain
The British economy had a massive heart attack when the arteries of the banking system seized up says Vince Cable as he lays out how the Liberal Democrats strategy for economic reform
By: Vince Cable MP
Election 2010: Tories Having No Policies Is A Myth
The Conservative programme carefully constructed over the course of the past three years (whether one agrees with it or not) is not only detailed.
By:Oliver Letwin MP
Election 2010: Tackling Inequality In Britain
No one working in public services today can turn a blind eye to racism or inequality. Every single public service, every single public body - all forty three thousand of them - have to positively promote race equality and better race relations.
By:John Denham MP
Language rights of national minorities must be respected
Language rights have become an issue of contention within several European countries. While some governments take steps to strengthen the standing of the official language, national minorities are concerned that their linguistic rights are being undermine
By:Thomas Hammarberg, Human Rights Commissioner, COE
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Unlocking Key Skills with Devon County Council’s e-Learning Plans
Building an e-learning community within Devon County Council is firmly fixed on the radar of Bill Heasman, the Council’s Leadership and Management Development Team Manager.By:Learning Pool

 


Speech of the Week:
Increased use of solar energy is a central component of our strategy to bring about a strategic shift from our current reliance on fossil fuels to a pattern of sustainable growth based on renewable and clean sources of energy.
By Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister, India
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Document Management And Efficiency Savings
   
This Week's Top News Stories
- Shared Services Is Key To Protecting Frontline Services - £8 Million Green Energy Boost For Welsh Communities
- Continued Budget Cuts Will Compromise Local Government ICT - Launch Of ‘Health-e-Space’ Website
- Scotland's Hydro Potential Is Nearly Double Previous Estimates - More Powers To London Would Save The Capital Billions
- £1.7 Million For Adult Autism Services In Wales - Euro-Mediterranean Partnership Get Boost From Launch of ARLEM
- Zapatero Calls For A Broad European Social Pact - $20.5 Million For Community Renewable Energy in US
- US Announces Key Investments For Middle Class Families - Australia Launches National Standards For Child Care For the First Time

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