
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 20 May 2004
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Don’t worry on the basis of past government IT implementations the system will takes years to implement, the database will not integrate with any of the systems it was supposed to and when anyone tries to query the data the whole system will freeze for 30 minutes. But that’s what you get these days for a millions of pounds of tax payers money when spent on government IT projects.
We need to know what data the government wants to ...
Bill Citrine
The first person denied treatment and turned away ...
Anonymous
Don’t worry on the basis of past government IT imp...
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Philip
Data collection and pooling are only a small part ...
Ken Hall
It's obvious from the start that the database is t...
Anonymous
The general principle that services should be avai...
Lesley Payne
I am against the whole idea. The ID Card project ...
Anonymous
I am glad that Silicon.com & other's are now focus...
David Parsons
We had ID cards when I was in the RAF back in the ...
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Tony Blair had said several years running that he ...
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