From the Sunday Business Post 22nd June 2008
Responsibility for E-Government has moved from the Department of the Taoiseach to the Department of Finance.
From the Sunday Business Post:
Brian Lenihan, the Minister for Finance, will bring proposals to cabinet in the coming weeks aimed at modernising and improving e-government services in Ireland.
The Department of Finance assumed responsibility for e-government in recent months, and Lenihan intends to make detailed proposals for the area before the summer recess. Officials in the department are reviewing progress made in the area, and deciding what areas of e-government need to be given priority.
Lenihan said e-government was ‘‘one of the key tasks’’ for his department. The department is also working on new proposals for implementing Reach, the so-called ‘public service broker’ established by the government to integrate specific e-government services.
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