I said this was an #EDM I could get behind. I did, and now so can you!
Ask your MP to support a #UK #DigitalSovereignty Strategy https://action.openrightsgroup.org/protect-britain%E2%80%99s-digital-backbone-%E2%80%94-ask-your-mp-act
cc @toychicken
I said this was an #EDM I could get behind. I did, and now so can you!
Ask your MP to support a #UK #DigitalSovereignty Strategy https://action.openrightsgroup.org/protect-britain%E2%80%99s-digital-backbone-%E2%80%94-ask-your-mp-act
cc @toychicken
Due to the greed of outsourcing, the #ukgovernment including local government does not have joined up computing.
Communication is fraught.
As illustrated by the debacle of the #oppressive one-login, each service has its own entry system, separate database, and possibly runs on an out of date operating system.
When the 'mainframe' was replaced by first mini-computers and then the PC, the uk descended into chaos.
Considerable consolidation and update is needed
@RichRARobi to be fair, it was considered unethical to have a single database for all government services because of the threat of internal misuse and external vulnerability. As ever, ease-of-use, is ever at odds with security.
Certainly systems, that I have worked on have been deliberately isolated, and this is challenging for joined up government services. I haven't seen any out of date operating systems for a long time, but I'm not saying it doesn't happen.
My experience with local government could have been a 'worst case', depending a lot on local management, insufficient funding, minimised support staff, etc.
Piecemeal outsourcing was a major factor.
@RichRARobi ohh that's a good point. I hadn't thought about local government. Even just interacting with the East Cambs website is an exercise in extreme patience. God knows what it's like behind the scenes.