Yesterday’s Independent carried a short article under the headline
Yes, you bet it could! Here are extracts from the article:
Civil servants could cut the cost of government by £70bn in seven years just by making more use of computer technology, a think-tank report … claims.
The ambitious claim … is almost 10 times what the Cabinet Office hopes can be achieved.
The report … highlights ways government departments waste money by using too much paper.
Offenders include the Crown Prosecution Service, which prints a million sheets of paper every day, the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency, where “two articulated trucks loaded with letters and paper pull in every day”, and the Passport Office, which prints out forms filled in online and posts them back to applicants to sign.
Oh FFS! I know I worked for a large IT company but set in its ways though the Corporation was even we got rid of most paper forms 10 years ago!
So you bet the government could save £10bn a year, but it will happen only if:
- They learn something about IT and how to manage IT projects
- They are prepared to listen to advice from suppliers
- They are prepared to invest some money up front
- They are prepared to grasp the nettle and tell the civil servants that this is how things will be done — no push-back allowed.
Will all of those happen? … No.
Will any of those happen? … Probably not.
Gawdelpus!