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  • The digital divide in a world city
    June 2002
    This report was prepared by IECRC and Citizens Online for the GLA, LondonConnects and the London Development Agency. The report provides a literature review on ICT use and the digital divide - the research team reviewed over 200 papers and research reports - and makes recommendations for research and strategy development to address the digital divide in London. Current strategies promoting ICT use concentrate on providing access to people seeking it. Few policies target those, often from socially excluded groups, who need more encouragement to use ICT and are as yet unconvinced of its benefits. The report considers how this encouragement can be given and how policy-makers can support socially excluded groups.

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  • Broadband - putting London in the fast lane - a brief guide to broadband for businesses, produced in conjunction with a seminar held in June 2002.

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  • An e-Government Strategy for London - consultation draft December 2001, published by the GLA on behalf of LondonConnects
    LondonConnects is a Londonwide agency, formed to bring together local, regional, and national government to co-operate on e-government developments. This draft strategy focuses on public service provision, and in particular the harnessing of technology to improve quality and accessibility. A technology-enabled transformation of public services is seen as an essential factor in ensuring that London sustains its current pre-eminent position as the major driving force in the national economy, and as Europe's prime e-business location.

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  • E-London, an outline of London's opportunities and challenges
    This report is the outcome of a business secondment programme to the Greater London Authority (GLA), under which company executives work within the new authority, contributing their expertise and experience. The report emphasises the challenge of e-technology in maintaining and developing London’s position as the e-capital of Europe.It suggests key areas for development if London is to remain competitive in the e-world.

    E-London, an outline of London's opportunities and challenges PDF.


  • Implementing Electronic Government statement 2001
    This document sets out the GLA's vision for joined up, integrated electronic public service delivery in London by 2005.

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