The Prime Minister announces Online Money-saving Measures
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Gordon Brown announced this week that the government has realized a number of online measures for efficiency savings, since the budget of 2009. He also affirmed that a part of them involved a focus on the general web and broadband internet.
According to Brown, if the schools developed online reports that could be accessed by the parents subscribing to broadband internet, it could lead to cutting bureaucracy as well as saving money. This was announced by the Prime Minister during a speech delivered in London.
During the speech, Brown stated that his party would look ahead to utilize technological advances in line to help certain services to become more friendly for the users, besides turning to be less expensive for them than anything they get at present.
The Prime Minister lauded the efforts of the Digital Inclusion champion, Martha Lane Fox in his speech saying that the aim of the Labour government was to shift the majority of their big transactional services towards the internet within the next five years, as a result of the efforts of the digital inclusion champion of the government, Fox.
According to Brown’s views, the customers of the various broadband packages in the UK would also be able to enjoy accessibility by the year 2012, to all public services performance information on the internet, which would also include crime statistical data, sections of national student database and hospital costs.









