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                           <title><![CDATA[Scientific advice in policy making]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Scientific advice in policy making  Scientific advice is increasingly used to inform UK and international policy and regulatory decisions, particularly on sensitive issues involving people's health and safety, animal and plant protection and the environment.  The Guidelines set out some key principles applying to the use and presentation of scientific advice in policy making. It is for individual departments and agencies to determine how these should apply in detail. However, they will be particularly relevant to cases where:  there is significant scientific uncertainty; there is a range of scientific opinion; there are potentially significant implications for...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Information and Communication Technology Tools for Better Government]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Information and Communication Technology Tools for Better Government  Andrew Miller MP  15th December 1998  Contents Page Introduction 3 Delivery Mechanisms 4-5 Main projects being undertaken by CITU 6 The 25% target 6-7 Pilots 7 Better Government White Pape 7 Market Research 7 Services in the regions 8-9 A Champion for IT 10 Standards 11 Disability 12 Recommendations 13-14 Appendix 1 Role of CITU 15 Appendix 2 IRISI NW 16-21 Appendix 3 “Yes, IT Minister” 22-29 Appendix 4 Centrelink, Australia 30-33 Appendix 5 ISdAC 34 Introduction This paper is written against the background of the intention to develop...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Maiden speech]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Maiden Speech Mr. Andrew Miller (Ellesmere Port and Neston) May I be the first new Member to congratulate you, Madam Deputy Speaker, on your appointment to that position? I rise for the first time in the House with a certain amount of trepidation--not because of the television cameras or the members of the public in the Strangers Gallery but because of the comment of a small boy whom I was showing round this place last week I thank my predecessor, Mike Woodcock, for his work in the House, and wish him every success in his new work. He has just...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[E-Administration, E-Government:]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[E-Administration, E-Government: Services for Tomorrow’s Society What does good e-government look like?    The challenges are   · Motivate people to get engaged in the government’s policy process and make sure departments have the structures in place to deal with increased participation.   · Recognise Internet access as a fundamental e-democracy issue, and strive for inclusive access.   · Make sure people know of and understand how to take advantage of the new opportunities to influence the democratic process via the Internet - and what they can expect from government when participating.   ·...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Britain's Broadband Future - the Government's role]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Britain's Broadband Future - the Government's role  Andrew Miller MP   15th January 2002     I am delighted to have the opportunity to speak to you today, and hope that you will not be too disappointed to see me in this slot rather than my colleague the Minister for E-Commerce, Douglas Alexander MP.     To quote from BBC News Online (14/01/02):   “The year 2001 was meant to be when the internet in the UK grew up. That was the dream shared by the telecoms industry and the government, but it...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Radiological protection of the environment]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Radiological protection of the environment Andrew Miller MP was asked by the OECD to speak on the political imperatives at the conference “Radiological protection of the environment” 12th-14th February 2002 in Sicily. The paper sets out some of the problems in improving public understanding of the complex issues, using some examples of man made and natural sources. POLITICAL IMPERATIVES  Introduction    If you ask people about sunbathing on the beach, flying across the Atlantic or using their microwave, the word radiation is unlikely to be included in their response. Of those examples the most probable dangers uppermost...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Remote Flexible Working]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Remote Flexible Working  Thursday, 27th June 2002   Steelcase WorkLife   Andrew Miller MP   What is a teleworker? There are many possible definitions of teleworking, which makes accurate assessment difficult. The Labour Force Survey of Spring 2001 defines teleworkers as people who do some paid or unpaid work in their own home and could not do so without both a telephone and a computer. This found there were 2.2m teleworkers in the UK, of whom 43% were self-employed. Using the strictest definition of teleworkers, as home workers who work mainly from home in their main...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Modern Technology in Business]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Modern Technology in Business I want to look at a couple of small companies with whom I have recently had dealings firstly to quote their literature they are:  “Growers and Suppliers of nursery stock to local authorities, Architects and the Landscape Trade. Since 1910 Mahoods have been producing a top quality product, providing the fast efficient service required by today's plant buyers and specifiers”   The company is:   Mahood Brothers Limited Burscough  Nurseries Ring O'Bells Lane Lathom Lancashire L40 5US Tel. +44 (0)1704 895014 Fax. +44 (0)1704 895557  Email: sales@mahoods.co.uk   http://www.mahoods.co.uk...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[The Rules of Engagement]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[The Rules of Engagement I am delighted that both suppliers and Government are now routinely asking about the process of breaking down the silo mentality. Only a few years ago the concept of applying an integrated management process to the delivery of Government services was ridiculed. Those of us who argued that the technology could be at the heart of this modernisation process were regarded as "nerds". Frankly, whilst I understand a fair amount about the content of the boxes on my desk I don't care if there are little green men in them. I am largely interested in outcomes....]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Talking to Business]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Talking to Business It’s been very interesting to hear what previous speakers have had to say, I’ve learned from it and I hope all of you have too. In particular I want to comment on the presentation by Janis (Janis Rogers, Director, The Living Room). Every one of our communities needs to face up to the problems presented by drug and alcohol abuse. Parents Against Drug Abuse was founded in my area some years ago, at that time even Cheshire County Council was telling me there was no drugs problem in their schools. In fact they told me that the...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Improvement of Science Teaching in Primary Schools]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Improvement of Science Teaching in Primary Schools Anyone who has had contact with small children will recognise the stage at which real inquisitiveness starts. The usual signs are the continual use of the one word question “Why?” Some parents find this quite challenging and indeed annoying, particularly when the context is about their authority. But this is an important phase of development that is far too often stifled by both the home and school environments.  I am deeply concerned at our failure to enthuse enough young people into studying science, maths and engineering and I see a connection between...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Information Sharing in the Public Sector]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Information Sharing in the Public Sector The Ordnance Survey is offering a free Explorer map to every 11-year-old in Great Britain from the start of the 2004 autumn term. What has this to do with PITCOM’s latest probe into information sharing? Vanessa Lawrence, Ordnance Survey's Director General and Chief Executive set the scene with an interesting description of Geographic Information. The OS web site http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/ says Geography is the common platform that unites disparate datasets, opening the way to greater efficiency and increased effectiveness in meeting performance targets.  That statement was graphically demonstrated by Spencer Chainey, Director of Geographic...]]></description>
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                           <title><![CDATA[Collaborating in the Fight Against Cyber Crime]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Collaborating in the Fight Against Cyber Crime The thing that separates cyber crime from so many other areas of criminal activity is the fact that the victim can be young or old, a small business or an international corporation, or indeed public or private sector, within any country, anywhere in the world.  The crimes themselves range from minor nuisance of junk mail, through to the deliberate theft of identity and criminal activities supporting terrorists groups. So whether you be my 84 year old mother, disabled, living alone in a small village in Wiltshire for whom the internet provides a...]]></description>
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