Cabinet Office

Cabinet and Permanent Secretaries questioned on work of Cabinet Office

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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Committee question the Cabinet and Permanent Secretary

Key Points: 
  • The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee will question the recently-appointed Cabinet Secretary, Sir Mark Sedwill as well as John Manzoni, Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office and Civil Service Chief Executive.
  • This session represents the first opportunity for a Select Committee to question Sir Mark since his confirmation as Cabinet Secretary in October.
  • The Committee will also consider the ongoing preparations for EU withdrawal, as well as the impact of Brexit on collective Cabinet responsibility.
  • John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office

Cabinet and Permanent Secretaries questioned on work of Cabinet Office

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Committee question the Cabinet and Permanent Secretary

Key Points: 
  • The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee will question the recently-appointed Cabinet Secretary, Sir Mark Sedwill as well as John Manzoni, Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office and Civil Service Chief Executive.
  • This session represents the first opportunity for a Select Committee to question Sir Mark since his confirmation as Cabinet Secretary in October.
  • The Committee will also consider the ongoing preparations for EU withdrawal, as well as the impact of Brexit on collective Cabinet responsibility.
  • John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office

Cabinet and Permanent Secretaries questioned on work of Cabinet Office

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Committee question the Cabinet and Permanent Secretary

Key Points: 
  • The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee will question the recently-appointed Cabinet Secretary, Sir Mark Sedwill as well as John Manzoni, Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office and Civil Service Chief Executive.
  • This session represents the first opportunity for a Select Committee to question Sir Mark since his confirmation as Cabinet Secretary in October.
  • The Committee will also consider the ongoing preparations for EU withdrawal, as well as the impact of Brexit on collective Cabinet responsibility.
  • John Manzoni, Chief Executive of the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office

Committee explores the UK Government Digital Service

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Friday, November 23, 2018

Science and Technology Commmittee examines the creation of the Government Digital Service and as its initial strategies and objectives

Key Points: 
  • This is the first session for the Science and Technology Committees inquiry into Digital government, and will feature as an introductory session into the current UK Government Digital Service.
  • Themes for this session include exploring the creation of the Government Digital Service and as its initial strategies and objectives.
  • The Committee will also explore the challenges and successes that GDS has encountered, as well as assessing prior leadership and management.

Committee explores the UK Government Digital Service

Retrieved on: 
Friday, November 23, 2018

Science and Technology Commmittee examines the creation of the Government Digital Service and as its initial strategies and objectives

Key Points: 
  • This is the first session for the Science and Technology Committees inquiry into Digital government, and will feature as an introductory session into the current UK Government Digital Service.
  • Themes for this session include exploring the creation of the Government Digital Service and as its initial strategies and objectives.
  • The Committee will also explore the challenges and successes that GDS has encountered, as well as assessing prior leadership and management.

Committee explores the UK Government Digital Service

Retrieved on: 
Friday, November 23, 2018

Science and Technology Commmittee examines the creation of the Government Digital Service and as its initial strategies and objectives

Key Points: 
  • This is the first session for the Science and Technology Committees inquiry into Digital government, and will feature as an introductory session into the current UK Government Digital Service.
  • Themes for this session include exploring the creation of the Government Digital Service and as its initial strategies and objectives.
  • The Committee will also explore the challenges and successes that GDS has encountered, as well as assessing prior leadership and management.

Cabinet Office not providing full information on voter ID inquiry

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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Committee publishes correspondence and further evidence from electoral inquiry

Key Points: 
  • The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee held an evidence session with Chloe Smith MP, the Minister for the Constitution, on 9 September 2018on Electoral Intimidation and Voter ID.
  • During the session the Minister made a number of commitments to provide further factual information to the Committee, particularly around the budget and value for money of the Voter ID pilot.
  • The Committee is publishing the further evidence it has received from the Cabinet Office today, 19 November.
  • The Chair of PACAC, Sir Bernard Jenkin, has written to the Minister in response expressing the Committees surprise that the Cabinet Office has chosen to withhold some of the information she committed to provide at the meeting.

Cabinet Office not providing full information on voter ID inquiry

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Committee publishes correspondence and further evidence from electoral inquiry

Key Points: 
  • The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee held an evidence session with Chloe Smith MP, the Minister for the Constitution, on 9 September 2018on Electoral Intimidation and Voter ID.
  • During the session the Minister made a number of commitments to provide further factual information to the Committee, particularly around the budget and value for money of the Voter ID pilot.
  • The Committee is publishing the further evidence it has received from the Cabinet Office today, 19 November.
  • The Chair of PACAC, Sir Bernard Jenkin, has written to the Minister in response expressing the Committees surprise that the Cabinet Office has chosen to withhold some of the information she committed to provide at the meeting.

Cabinet Office not providing full information on voter ID inquiry

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Committee publishes correspondence and further evidence from electoral inquiry

Key Points: 
  • The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee held an evidence session with Chloe Smith MP, the Minister for the Constitution, on 9 September 2018on Electoral Intimidation and Voter ID.
  • During the session the Minister made a number of commitments to provide further factual information to the Committee, particularly around the budget and value for money of the Voter ID pilot.
  • The Committee is publishing the further evidence it has received from the Cabinet Office today, 19 November.
  • The Chair of PACAC, Sir Bernard Jenkin, has written to the Minister in response expressing the Committees surprise that the Cabinet Office has chosen to withhold some of the information she committed to provide at the meeting.

Calero Joins the UK Crown Commercial Service at Digitech 2018

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, October 30, 2018

The event is sponsored by the UK Crown Commercial Service (CCS) and will be held on October 31.

Key Points: 
  • The event is sponsored by the UK Crown Commercial Service (CCS) and will be held on October 31.
  • "We are excited to have been awarded the TEM RM3802 framework , and Digitech 2018 is the perfect place to demonstrate this powerful partnership between Calero and the CCS," said David Booker, Managing Director of EMEA.
  • The CCS and Calero will also run two demo presentations at Digitech 2018, which will provide opportunities for conference attendees to learn more about the RM3802 framework.
  • The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is an Executive Agency of the Cabinet Office, supporting the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services.