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I'm inclined to think that Derek Wyatt - chair, All-Party Internet Group - was correct in his assessment of government and online last Monday (10th anniversary Mosaic breakfast seminar at The Work Foundation) when he condemned the silo mentality of central government: David Halpern, Performance and Innovation Unit, who wrote an extensive paper on social capital, knows and has spoken on the same platform with Will Davies, who wrote iSociety's SC & SS paper. But I suspect that the Home Office - and other ministries - and David Halpern are not best connected.

Just to follow up on the WuC comments, the evaluation mentioned by David also appears on the wired up communities toolkit at http://www.intelligentcommunities.org.uk that contains also a summary of the entire programme in the form of a report produced muchmore recntly (Decemeber 2003)that tries to capture what was done and to some extent achieved.

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