TAILIEUCHUNG - Government on the Internet: Progress in delivering information and services online

For many millions of people the internet has become the preferred way of conducting many everyday transactions, from banking to booking a holiday. The internet is often faster, easier to use and more convenient, with services available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It has also become an important way of improving the delivery of public services. The government spends an estimated £208 million a year on delivering services and related information online, such as the renewal of vehicle excise duty, the filing of tax returns and for the matching of applicants to jobs. In 2002, our predecessors concluded that there had been a lack. | House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts Government on the Internet Progress in delivering information and services online Sixteenth Report of Session 2007-08 Report together with formal minutes oral and written evidence Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed 31 March 2008 HC 143 Published on 29 April 2008 by authority of the House of Commons London The Stationery Office Limited The Committee of Public Accounts The Committee of Public Accounts is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the accounts showing the appropriation of the sums granted by Parliament to meet the public expenditure and of such other accounts laid before Parliament as the committee may think fit Standing Order No 148 . Current membership Mr Edward Leigh MP Conservative Gainsborough Chairman Mr Richard Bacon MP Conservative South Norfolk Angela Browning MP Conservative Tiverton and Honiton Mr Paul Burstow MP Liberal Democrat Sutton and Cheam Rt Hon David Curry MP Conservative Skipton and Ripon Mr Ian Davidson MP Labour Glasgow South West Mr Philip Dunne MP Conservative Ludlow Angela Eagle MP Labour Wallasey Nigel Griffiths MP Labour Edinburgh South Rt Hon Keith Hill MP Labour Streatham Mr Austin Mitchell MP Labour Great Grimsby Dr John Pugh MP Liberal Democrat Southport Geraldine Smith MP Labour Morecombe and Lunesdale Rt Hon Don Touhig MP Labour Islwyn Rt Hon Alan Williams MP Labour Swansea West Phil Wilson MP Labour Sedgefield The following were also Members of the Committee during the period of the enquiry Annette Brooke MP Liberal Democrat Mid Dorset and Poole North and Mr John Healey MP Labour Wentworth . Powers Powers of the Committee of Public Accounts are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders principally in SO No 148. These are available on the Internet via . Publication The Reports and evidence of the Committee are published by The Stationery Office by Order of the House. All publications of the Committee including press notices are on the .

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