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Simon Dickson, principal consultant at Puffbox, has been blogging about e-government, online politics, and WordPress since 2005. Some important people read it.

Archive for July 2011

The return of e-petitions; a new home for the Govt Digital Service; and an ironic footnote

gdsblogTwo site launches today worth noting: the return of e-petitions, and the 'new' Government Digital Service blog. E-petitions used to belong to Downing Street; now it's moved over to Directgov, and thence to individual departments, rather than landing everything on the PM's desk. There's very little to see just now: just a submission form, and [...] read on »

No10 proposal to replace press offices with a blog

The FT is getting all excited by apparent 'proposals' by Downing Street's shaven-headed, shoeless strategy director Steve Hilton to abolish maternity leave and suspend consumer protection laws, in the interests of kick-starting the economy. Personally, I can't believe either was suggested seriously: sounds more like the start of a brainstorming session. But I can't help [...] read on »

MPs call for ‘urgent rebuilding’ of government IT capacity

28 July 2011 1 ,

The Commons Public Administration Select Committee has published its report into government IT, and to be frank, it's all a bit predictable. That doesn't mean it shouldn't be welcomed: the four highlighted points - better management information, greater transparency, more involvement of SMEs, agile working - are all good. But if we haven't heard it [...] read on »

WordPress-based hosting solution in final stages of Cabinet Office cost-saving contest

15 July 2011 0 , , ,

It's great to see some positive coverage of the Cabinet Office's Innovation Launchpad process at the Telegraph today; and with it, a very positive writeup for a company we've been building a partnership with. CatN first came to my attention when their commercial director, Joe Gardiner blogged last year about how the Department for Transport could [...] read on »

Public services white paper promises GDS ‘app store’

12 July 2011 3 , , ,

With all the tabloid shenanigans going on yesterday, you'd be forgiven for missing the publication of the new White Paper on Open Public Services - launched complete with a WordPress-based consultation site, developed by Harry Metcalfe's DXW, with rather cheeky advertising in the source code. It's worth noting a couple of references to the Government [...] read on »

Downing Street redesigned

newno10Very quietly last week, Downing Street launched a new design for number10.gov.uk - but to my own great relief, and (happily!) contrary to my prediction of last December, it remains very much on WordPress. Visually, I personally think it's a great improvement, with bold use of the iconic 10, now complemented by the lion door-knocker. [...] read on »

Puffbox develops new web platform for the Co-operative Party

8 July 2011 0 , ,

It takes a special kind of political anorak to even know that the Co-operative Party exists; but they're actually the fourth largest political party in Westminster. Puffbox has been working with them to rebuild their web presence in WordPress - and with custom post types and taxonomies in a multisite configuration, it's turned into the most intricate build I've ever done. read on »

The many uses of a Polaroid Pogo printer

7 July 2011 0

Polaroid PogoI'm amazed quite how much use I'm getting out of the Polaroid Pogo printer I bought out of sheer curiosity on a rainy afternoon a few months ago. Roughly the size of your hand, from wrist to fingertips, it prints photo stickers about the size of a business card. All done via Bluetooth, so there's [...] read on »

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