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PSN - a platform for reform
The PSNGB trade association has published a whitepaper that discusses PSN's future development. It argues that PSN is a trusted platform for innovation and reform amid increasing demand for critical public services
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PSN: job done? Or just the beginning....
PSNGB's Neil Mellor argues that it would be an error to consign the Public Services Network to the 'done' pile. Increasing demand for critical public services means PSN must be tackled as 'business as unusual', he says
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PSN: a 'lot' of opportunity for SMEs
What opportunities does the Public Services Network (PSN) offer SMEs? PSN GB's SME director Ian Fishwick discusses the growing prospects for smaller companies in the PSN marketplace, and addresses the issue of 'lots'
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Cheshire and Merseyside PSN - an ICT manager's perspective
Cheshire and Merseyside's new Public Services Network (PSN) will connect 13 partners across the region. Martin Potts from Cheshire East Council discusses the network's deployment and the challenges encountered along the way
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After the floods: how PSN could improve emergency response
PSNGB's Neil Mellor discusses how the Public Services Network will enable agencies to transfer information securely and effectively during major incidents
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Yorkshire success is proof of the pudding for PSN
Jon Browne, programme director for Yorkshire and Humberside PSN, sums up a year of progress on the largest PSN project in the UK
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2014: realising PSN's benefits
Richard Barnes, Head of PSN at Virgin Media Business, discusses the ongoing development of PSN from earlier regional procurements into central government departments and the drive towards collaboration and subsequent cost savings.
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PSN predictions for 2014
In a guest article, PSNGB marketing director Neil Mellor offers 10 predictions for PSN from BYOD, big data and its alignment with 'digital'
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Picking up speed
What lessons are being learned about how the public services network (PSN) is developing? Our latest Q&A discussion offers some answers
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'PSN1' motorway: opening this year
The creation of the public services network mirrors the fledgling days of the UK's motorways in the Sixties: the infrastructure is in place, but, says David Bicknell, the surrounding security and services still must evolve to fully support the traffic
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Cambridgeshire takes a digital first direction
Cambridgeshire council's IT head Noelle Godfrey tells Gill Hitchcock about expanding the county's PSN, its use of 'bring your own device' and the development of local democracy 'shape your place' websites
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It's not about IT, it's about the outcomes for the police
Robert Leach, director, police at Capita's justice & secure services business discusses the possibilities from working in partnership with police forces
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Can Blaenavon shift from coal to shared services?
A resource centre shared by Torfaen and Monmouthshire councils and Gwent police is unique in Wales. But a lack of ICT skills and evidence of savings could hold it back. Gill Hitchcock reports.
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The NAO report and PSN - a PSNGB perspective
In a guest article, PSNGB director Neil Mellor says cheaper ICT doesn't necessarily mean better government. A measure of value must be extended to encompass the additional benefits that ICT can enable
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G-Cloud 'will be a complete game-changer'
Programme director Denise McDonagh explains how G-Cloud is reducing costs, enabling agility and driving change across government
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