89 finalists announced in the e-Government National Awards 2006.
The Awards highlight the UK's best services which improve citizen and business transaction with councils, central government departments and other public sector organisations.
inalists
include a great diversity and spread of excellence in e-Government and
public sector IT across the UK - Councils, central government
departments, non-departmental public bodies and voluntary organisations
are all represented in this 'best of the best'. Organisations and
services. Among the finalists include Birmingham city council Department for Education and Skills, the Highways Agency, Environment Agency, the NHS, Shelter, and many more across the UK.
The annual e-Government National Awards (whose Platinum Sponsor is KPMG)
have become the UK's highest level commendation for the best
e-Government services - services which, through innovative online
delivery or IT implementation, have positively transformed the lives of
citizens, local communities, business and stakeholder groups.
This year's finalists have been chosen from among the record 345
nominations that were submitted by senior professionals working across
the public sector. The winners will be announced and presented with
their e-Government National Awards on 17th January 2007 at a black-tie
dinner at the Savoy Hotel in London.
More details can be found on http://www.e-governmentawards.co.uk/index.php