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This page provides details of the major reports that have informed the UK Online Strategy.

The following major reports have all contributed to the Government’s e-agenda, as set out in the UK Online Strategy.

 

The White Paper Our Competitive Future – building the Knowledge Driven Economy was published in December 1998. The White Paper established the Government’s target that ‘by 2002 the UK will have the best environment in the world for electronic trading’.

The e-commerce@its.best.uk report by the Performance and Innovation Unit in the Cabinet Office was published in September 1999. The report set out a detailed strategy for meeting the Government’s target for e-commerce set in the Our Competitive Future White Paper.

The Modernising Government White Paper was published in March 1999. It set out a long-term programme of improvement for the delivery of government services. Chapter 5 covers ‘Information Age Government’. The White Paper proposed that 100% of government’s dealings with the public should be capable of being delivered electronically by 2008.

The e.Gov - Electronic Government Services for the 21st Century report by the Performance and Innovation Unit was published in September 2000. It sets out a comprehensive strategy, underpinned by a clear vision, for realising the full potential of electronic service delivery.

 
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