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The [[Government Communication Service]] became thenew name of the [[Government Communication Network]] following an announcement in late 2013 by [[Angus Maude]].<ref name="Creation">[[Cabinet Office]] and The Rt Hon [[Lord Maude of Horsham]] [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-central-government-communication-service-to-save-money-and-raise-standards New central government communication service to save money and raise standards: Plans to improve standards and evaluate effectiveness of government communication were unveiled today]. Published 15 October 2013.</ref>
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The [[Government Communication Service]] became the new name of the [[Government Communication Network]] following an announcement in late 2013 by [[Angus Maude]].<ref name="Creation">[[Cabinet Office]] and The Rt Hon [[Lord Maude of Horsham]] [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-central-government-communication-service-to-save-money-and-raise-standards New central government communication service to save money and raise standards: Plans to improve standards and evaluate effectiveness of government communication were unveiled today]. Published 15 October 2013.</ref>
  
Following the priorities set out in the [https://gcs.civilservice.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/https-gcn.civilservice...nicationsPlan201314.pdf Communications plan for 2013 to 2014], the 11 point plan for reform of the [[GICS]] to create the [[GCN]] includes:
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Following the priorities set out in the [https://gcs.civilservice.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/https-gcn.civilservice...nicationsPlan201314.pdf Communications plan for 2013 to 2014], the 11 point plan for reform of the [[GCN]] to create the [[GCS]] includes:
  
 
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==People==
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*[[Alex Aiken]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
  
 
*Internet Archive [https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://gcs.civilservice.gov.uk/ gcs.civilservice.gov.uk]
 
*Internet Archive [https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://gcs.civilservice.gov.uk/ gcs.civilservice.gov.uk]
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==See also==
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===GCHQ===
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*[[National Cyber Security Centre]]
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===DCMS===
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*[[Counter Disinformation Cell]] (AKA [[Disinformation & Misinformation Unit]]) - [[DCMS]] is the lead department.
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===Cabinet Office===
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*[[Government Communication Service]],
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*[[Rapid Response Unit]]
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*[[National Security Communications Team]]
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===MoD===
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*[[77th Brigade]]
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*[[Specialist Group Military Intelligence]]
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===FCO/FCDO===
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*[[Counter-Daesh Coalition Communications Cell]]
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*[[Counter Disinformation and Media Development]]
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*[[Conflict, Stability and Security Fund]]
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*[[Government Information Cell]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:13, 23 January 2023

The Government Communication Service became the new name of the Government Communication Network following an announcement in late 2013 by Angus Maude.[1]

Following the priorities set out in the Communications plan for 2013 to 2014, the 11 point plan for reform of the GCN to create the GCS includes:

creating a new Government Communication Service
mandatory evaluation to track effectiveness and justify value for money
aligning departmental communications strategies with government priorities
revising and improving communications spending controls
improving governance through a new Government Communication Board
creating group communication structures to align work of departments and their major arms-length bodies
improving cross-government internal communications
improving regional communication services
enhancing existing communications hubs to improve joint working between departments
providing additional central resource to support departments
integrating social media and digital channels within all communications functions, including the press office [1]

People

External links

See also

GCHQ

DCMS

Cabinet Office

MoD

FCO/FCDO

References