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This page provides details
of the e-Champions e-Commerce group
Terms of Reference
Responsibilities
Membership
To
oversee the delivery and development of the e-commerce aspects
of the UK Online Strategy
[1] , in particular by
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providing a forum in which
senior officials from departments which play a significant
role in this strategy can share information about key
emerging priorities
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identifying and addressing
any areas of policy conflict or overlap
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keeping the strategy under
review in the light of market and technological developments,
particularly with a view to advising Ministers on how
it should be updated in the UKonline annual reports.
To ensure that the entire e-Champions
group is fully consulted on significant cross-Government issues.
To oversee the work of those groups
listed below.
Responsibilities
Groups
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UK online Broadband Stakeholder
Group
Membership
Proposed Membership
Chair: Graham Walker
DCMS: Andrew Ramsay
DfES: Diana Laurillard
DfT/ODPM: Clare Mason
DTI: David Hendon
HM Treasury: Daniel Storey
Home Office: Kate Collins
IR/HMC&E: Steve Armitage / Alan Tume
Oftel: Peter Walker
OGC: Martin Sykes
Treasury Solicitors; Juliet Wheldon
DAs attend as invited
Secretary: Andrea Holmes
Meeting Frequency: Quarterly
Departmental Membership
of Groups
DCMS,
DTLR, DfES, HMT, DEFRA, OFTEL, Countryside Agency, Radiocommunications
Agency, Spectrum Management Advisory Group, Northern Ireland
Assembly, Scottish Executive, Welsh Assembly, RDAs
Departments by Action Plan
DTI: 33
DfES: 18
Home Office: 7
DCMS: 7
HMT: 5
OFTEL: 5
HMSO: 3
ONS: 3
DTLR: 2
DoH: 2
DEFRA: 2
LCD: 2
DfID: 1
IR: 1
HMCE:n 1
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Confident people:people
who have the access they need to information and communication
technologies, along with the trust, skills and motivation
to use them.
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Successful businesses:
companies across the economy exploiting information
and communication technologies to win business advantage.
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World class supply sectors:
IT, electronics and communications supply sectors which
are innovative, dynamic and growing.
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Modern markets: a
market framework which both empowers consumers (individuals,
in business and in government) and encourages competition
and innovation from the industries which serve them
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